Woodrow Wilson quote about liberty from The New Freedom - I believe, for one, that you cannot tear up ancient rootages and safely plant the tree of liberty in soil which is not native to it.
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I believe, for one, that you cannot tear up ancient rootages and safely plant the tree of liberty in soil which is not native to it.
 Woodrow Wilson, The New Freedom (1913). copy citation

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Author Woodrow Wilson
Source The New Freedom
Topic liberty roots
Date 1913
Language English
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Weblink http://www.gutenberg.org/files/14811/14811-h/14811-h.htm

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“We ought, therefore, to ask ourselves, first of all, whether thought in this country is tending to do anything by which we shall retrace our steps, or by which we shall change the whole direction of our development?
I believe, for one, that you cannot tear up ancient rootages and safely plant the tree of liberty in soil which is not native to it. I believe that the ancient traditions of a people are its ballast; you cannot make a tabula rasa upon which to write a political program. You cannot take a new sheet of paper and determine what your life shall be to-morrow.” source

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