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27 March, 08:32

Why does webster consider an equal distribution of landed property more important to freedom than liberty of the press, trial by jury, and other rights?

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  1. 27 March, 09:01
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    Because equal distribution of land keeps the power within the people. If people are powerless, then liberty expires, and common wealth will take a different form. This eventually leads to the restriction of privileges given to the people. As such there is a correlation between power and property
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