Principles of Freedom by Terence J. (Terence Joseph) MacSwiney
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killed by resolute government, was next to be killed by kindness, and
Local Government came. Local Government made Home Rule inevitable; and now Home Rule is at hand and we come to the last step. Anyone who reads the history of Ireland, who understands anything of progress, who can draw any lesson from experience, must realise that the advent of Home Rule marks the beginning of the end. CHAPTER XVI RESISTANCE IN ARMS--FOREWORD I The discussion of freedom leads inevitably to the discussion of an appeal to arms. If proving the truth and justice of a people's claim were sufficient there would be little tyranny in the world, but a tyrannical power is deaf to the appeal of truth--it cannot be moved by argument, and must be met by force. The discussion of the ethics of revolt is, then, inevitable. II The ubiquitous pseudo-practical man, petulant and critical, will at once |
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