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Show 97 Only on cmne out of the basis of th.e or"t as posdbH ity tranaloted In man emph.is himself# of Q men is by nature good. his goodness, not is the r(tOst meaning. Siovery take the cannot p. potentiaUty 51 compensate for 50 u\Nhot Kind of Thomas the freedom .f the To individual, for great endeavor, hf. Thomas, as he sold it no man w. People premise of eternoJ bUss capable, and Are We?" I Jeffenon, !f.:. :!.t., p .. was to it life has physlcol comforts; sociol security no as for price eon iustify can a Jefferson, would lusti fy was too high to pay for such Congressional Record, Vol. 89, A13BI, (78th Congress, 1st Sess., March 9; 49 ore can 50 dictated faith. The ottalnment of foi th, for Thomas 48 Three important Idees precious of 011 mem·s possessioN;. without pl'Q,ce of political liberty; every sacrifice of which world unity Into local self.....vernment, the ideo of pro inherent desIre for progress and achievement,. no CGn is too greot to Indieate Thomas' great 'aith In the 'in his moral Jefferson, freedom 4' world federation. These politicaUy g,., and the idea that No individuGI rights gavemmentol h_its gnd organization. contribute to the individual priftclpJe of 1'43). 17. Thoma$ Jefferson, .!f.! cit ., p. 148. be 51 tilt reoli%ed that liberty and freedom are important things. How must liberty and freedom buUded? They are builded by men who think, who Cl$pire, men who have the right to come and go, men who have the right to change their avocation in lif., men who hQve' the right to have and to hold, men who have the strength because they are free from f·eal' and free from want. ongres$ionaJ Record, Vol. 95, p. 3174 (81st Congress, 1st Sess, , /lv'\arch 25, 1949). ore |