Walden, Chapter 1: Economy
Henry David Thoreau
Thoreau was living in a time when the notion of freedom was heavily entangled with the machinery of government and law. This quote insists that laws themselves do not bestow liberty; instead, it is through the actions and will of individuals that laws become instruments of freedom. In placing the responsibility for freedom on individuals, Thoreau challenges the 19th-century faith in institutions to assure personal liberty. This perspective invites reflection on the role of personal agency in shaping just and free societies, a concept as urgent now as it was then.