Positive Liberty Quotes

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Pope Leo XIII
“Having a false and absurd notion as to what liberty is, either they pervert the very idea of freedom, or they extend it at their pleasure to many things in respect of which man cannot rightly be regarded as free.”
Pope Leo XIII, Libertas: On the Nature of Human Liberty

“When you see someone attacking Plato – and many people do – you should understand that these people are defenders of psychopathy (especially of unrestricted libertarianism, a psychopath’s dream). They hate Plato and accuse him of being a totalitarian and fascist. Why? Because he was prepared to use the awesome power of the State to ensure that undesirables did not prosper, and certainly didn’t get to the top of society. All the opponents of Plato are extremist anti-Statists, whether they are anarchists, libertarians, predatory capitalists, free marketeers, liberals, or whatever. They are terrified of a designed, engineered society where the benevolent, wise State seeks to create the optimized State, and where psychos don’t get to weave their webs.”
David Sinclair, The Wolf Tamers: How They Made the Strong Weak

Steve  Madison
“People endorse negative liberty - the individual free of the State - and hate positive liberty - the individual harnessed by the State.”
Steve Madison, The Quality Agenda: The Search for Excellence

Steve  Madison
“A people, not a parchment, and not a Supreme Court, must be the Constitution. The people are the walking, talking, living Constitution. Positive liberty is all about enshrining the Constitution in the citizens themselves. They live and breathe it, and always know how to do right by it.”
Steve Madison, The Quality Agenda: The Search for Excellence

“It’s time to transform the world. Only positive liberty can produce the necessary alchemy. Why should humanity be content with being free from interference? Why doesn’t it want to become something wondrous? How do you become a god? By being left alone, left to your own devices? Or do you become a god when the State invests everything in you, and provides the framework, the machinery, for producing gods? The State can make you a god. You cannot make yourself a god. There are no gods on desert islands. It’s time to trust the State. It’s time to allow the State to engineer your metamorphosis. It’s time to become what you truly are … an authentic god.”
Joe Dixon, The Liberty Wars: The Trump Time Bomb

“You understand nothing of Gnosticism if you have failed to grasp that it is a positive liberty undertaking that seeks to change the world, and every person in it. It is the opposite of anti-State negative liberty movements such as libertarianism, conservatism and anarchism. These movements despise experts and knowledge. They are about “freedom”, not about knowledge. The aim of all modern Gnostic movements is to use the power of the State to immanentize the eschaton.”
Joe Dixon, The Insanity Wars: Why People Are Crazier Than Ever

Michael Faust
“Positive liberty is about being free for something, i.e. your freedom is not expressed in opposition to the potential constraints and restraints placed on you by others, but, rather, is expressed through cooperation with others in order to produce a better humanity and better world. In other words, negative liberty is about “Leave me alone to pursue my selfish life in my own selfish way, according to my own selfish and narcissistic beliefs”, while positive liberty is about “Let’s find the ways through which we can make life better for us all.”
Michael Faust, The Case for Meritocracy