John Dean "Jeff" Cooper probably needs no introduction to most of you, but for the uninitiated, he was a Lt. Col. in the USMC, a WWII Pacific Theater veteran, founder of Gunsite Academy, small arms expert, prolific author, and an erudite philosopher with a laser-like mind. Sadly, he is no longer with us. I came across this quote today, and it seems more relevant now than when he penned it years ago. I offer it for you to ponder.
"The conclusions seem inescapable that in certain circles a tendency has arisen to fear people who fear government. Government, as the Father of Our Country put it so well, is a dangerous servant and a fearful master. People who understand history, especially the history of government, do well to fear it. For a people to express openly their fear of those of us who are afraid of tyranny is alarming. Fear of the state is in no sense subversive. It is, to the contrary, the healthiest political philosophy for a free people."
"The conclusions seem inescapable that in certain circles a tendency has arisen to fear people who fear government. Government, as the Father of Our Country put it so well, is a dangerous servant and a fearful master. People who understand history, especially the history of government, do well to fear it. For a people to express openly their fear of those of us who are afraid of tyranny is alarming. Fear of the state is in no sense subversive. It is, to the contrary, the healthiest political philosophy for a free people."