The Jeffersonians “hated and feared” the Jacobin concept of a “general will,” wrote Felix Morley in Freedom and Federalism.29 For if “the general will” were to become a practical reality regarding the operation of government, then all voluntary associations must be subjected to government regulation and control in the name of “the people” and their “will” – as interpreted by a ruling elite. This would be the road to serfdom and the end of individual liberty.
-Thomas J. DiLorenzo
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