Edmund Burke — "Political liberty, when it is carried to extremes, is dangerous and liable to be…"
Political liberty, when it is carried to extremes, is dangerous and liable to be corrupted.
Political liberty, when it is carried to extremes, is dangerous and liable to be corrupted.
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