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Alexis de Tocqueville identified a paradox. The greater freedom we have, the more security we seek.

The idea that the government should 'nanny' its citizens has been around since at least Plato. The Republic provides the outline for a system of government that controls every aspect of human behaviour and thought. According to Plato, it's all in a good cause, of course. Limiting what people do and say will make the state better and stronger.

Since Plato a few things have changed. The Nanny State is still with us, but the justification for it is now different. Instead of controlling what people do in the interests of the state, the modern excuse for the Nanny State is that it is in people's ...

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