A grave insult to Charles Sumner.
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I realize that is popular propaganda among progressives, but it is very false. Sumner was no collectivist - he was, in fact, considerably less collectivist than the Confederates.
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The size of government & the scope of individual liberty are things that should concern any conservative.
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Nope. Still progressive propaganda. Look at the actual government he supported. It bears not the slightest resemblance to an enormous administrative state with cradle-to-grave welfare, a thicket of mandates, etc. And slavery itself required a big, intrusive government.
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Jefferson Davis' wartime government was https://www.nationalreview.com/2020/07/the-confederate-roots-of-the-administrative-state/ … So were Marx & other radicals who were mostly out of power. So were totalitarians like Francisco Solano Lopez. The real shift, though, starts with Bismarck.
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