Kittera argues that a significant threat to liberty is the encroachment of government overreach and excessive regulation, which can stifle individual freedoms and autonomy. He emphasizes that when authorities impose stringent controls, they undermine personal rights and freedoms essential for a democratic society. Additionally, Kittera highlights the dangers of complacency among citizens, warning that a lack of vigilance can lead to the erosion of liberties over time.
Thomas Kittera was born in 1789.
Thomas Kittera died in 1839.
John W. Kittera died in 1801.
John W. Kittera was born in 1752.
Feared the threat to liberty from the British monarch.
No.
Feared the threat to liberty from the British monarch.
How you say liberty in French is: la liberté.
Freiheit=liberty
Liberty - Sa'olotoga.
Stripping people from freedom of speech
They believed this because it had enumerated their rights, and they believed that any rights not stated in the constitution would not be given to them. Believing this, they did not want anything telling them would they could or could not do, so this is why they thought this was a threat to liberty.