November 20, 2007

On Going to War for the Wrong Reasons, Fear, and Giving Up Our Character

“Character is to us, in our present circumstances, of more importance than interest.”
-Thomas Paine, the American Crisis

If our reasons for going to war are to protect and extend freedom and the ideals of our own founding, then it is in our interest to preserve the character of our nation.

Radical attempts to alter that character in the name of “national interest”, whether through executive fiat or public apathy, it is all but ceding victory – winning the battle but losing the war.

A war for oil is one of interest. A war for the ideal of human freedom is one of character. Lest we get confused which is which.

Filed under Current Events, The History Blog Project, The Life of Thomas Paine, Thomas Paine Quotes, Thomas Paine in Today's World by Thomas Schueneman

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