Dissident Natan Sharansky writes two kinds states — “fear societies” — Naomi Wolf, Give Liberty: A Handbook American Revolutionaries

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Dissident Natan Sharansky writes that there are two kinds of states — "fear societies" and "free societies," two kinds of consciousness. The consciousness derived of oppression is despairing, fatalistic, and fearful of inquiry. It is mistrustful of the self and forced to trust external authority. It is premised on a dearth of self-respect. It is cramped.In contrast, the consciousness of freedom is one of expansiveness, trust of the self, and hope. It is a consciousness of limitless inquiry. It builds up in a citizen a wealth of self-respect.

Naomi Wolf, Give Me Liberty: A Handbook for American Revolutionaries

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