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Show 29 (lCtion, and propetty. In the first freedom Thomas Introduces the concept of private property. supports tMs concept in oannot be _ characteristic American fClShion, saying thot deprived of hts property without iust compensatfon. that he specab o.f the upreservution of our greet freflKbms. U a He person It mGY be noted In thil comment, he _tab! ished his eomervative position, since it is his interest to, "preservetl and protect the freedoma consequences of the their employ use already have ift America. He would exploitations of theM freedoms by but he would not bellaH, Q'wn we destroy them to teor down the economic structU'e 0" chonge the unequal narrow the freedoms. In intere$t groups on flne, he would privilege and advantage and them to construct, if not to reconstruct, the America of Thomas Jefferson, Ameneo with individual freedom end of govemmertol os to the base in $Gciety and the individual as an the aetio".30 The main outl ine of Thomas1 concept of Indivlduol freedom has been filled tn. There remains notion ·ond of it. Q consideration of some of the remaining aspects of this besle impt icotfo,M. The Amerieon eoneept of I ibetty has mony freedoms ond varIous loyalties. ItMany loyoitiesn 29 beeom. Q permissible fomUtor phrQ$e in ThomG$' meny ThomO$ Jefferson I ee. cit., p. 218. 30 The one point emphasized by Thomas throughout his discourse is that h. no honor in, and has no face to SGV6, and Rgovemment Hgovemment exists for the benefit of men, women, of itself, oland finolly, ugovernment and children, and not for the benefit of itself. Congre$sionol Record, Vol. 83 p. A274, (75th Congress, 3d sess., JanUQt)' 21, 1938)10 It ••• ••• n •• ••• U |