Freedom Always
In 1852, Karl Marx said “Men make their own history, but they do not make it as they please; they do not make it under circumstances chosen by themselves, but under circumstances directly encountered and transmitted from the past.”
Obviously Marx had never ventured to the United States, or he would have seen a country of entrepreneurs that had freedom and property rights along with a constitution so well thought out that it has only been amended 27 times in 227 years. No one puts it better than Ronald Reagan and the excerpt below comes directly from his Commencement Address at the University of Notre Dame back on May 17, 1981.
“This Nation was born when a band of men, the Founding Fathers, a group so unique we’ve never seen their like since, rose to such selfless heights. Lawyers, tradesmen, merchants, farmers — 56 men achieved security and standing in life but valued freedom more. They pledged their lives, their fortunes, and their sacred honor. Sixteen of them gave their lives. Most gave their fortunes. All preserved their sacred honor.
They gave us more than a nation. They brought to all mankind for the first time the concept that man was born free, that each of us has inalienable rights, ours by the grace of God, and that government was created by us for our convenience, having only the powers that we choose to give it. This is the heritage that you’re about to claim as you come out to join the society made up of those who have preceded you by a few years, or some of us by a great many.
This experiment in man’s relation to man is a few years into its third century. Saying that may make it sound quite old. But let’s look at it from another viewpoint or perspective. A few years ago, someone figured out that if you could condense the entire history of life on Earth into a motion picture that would run for 24 hours a day, 365 days — maybe on leap years we could have an intermission — [laughter] — this idea that is the United States wouldn’t appear on the screen until 3.5 seconds before midnight on December 31st. And in those 3.5 seconds not only would a new concept of society come into being, a golden hope for all mankind, but more than half the activity, economic activity in world history, would take place on this continent. Free to express their genius, individual Americans, men and women, in 3.5 seconds, would perform such miracles of invention, construction, and production as the world had never seen.”
America has proved that men and women not only can make their own history, but they can make it as they please, with circumstances chosen by themselves. Britain voting to leave the European Union last week should be applauded as it brings sovereignty back to the nation. Despite the bureaucrats’ fearmongering and scare tactics to get the British people to vote to remain in the EU, the people have spoken choosing to gain back their country. No longer will Britain be suffocated by the wet blanket that is the EU. Freedom is a great thing, just look at the best example there has ever been, America. The benefits Britain will experience over the coming years will far out way the short term volatility that has been seen.
While celebrating our nations independence it is important to take a step back and realize just how fortunate we are to live in the best era America has ever seen.