What’s the Deal with all the Obedience?

The doctrine of “passive obedience and non-resistance” – was one the founders and old revolutionaries vehemently rejected as destructive to liberty. Yet, here we are today…is it based on fear, or maybe just old habits?

Path to Liberty: September 22, 2021

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