Barry Goldwater Quote

One way we exercise political freedom is to vote for the candidate of our choice. Another way is to use our money to try to persuade other voters to make a similar choice - that is, to contribute to our candidate's campaign. If either of these freedoms is violated, the consequences are very grave not only for the individual voter and contributor, but for the society whose free political processes depend on a wide distribution of political power.


The Conscience of a Conservative (ed. Princeton University Press, 2007) - ISBN: 9780691131177


One way we exercise political freedom is to vote for the candidate of our choice. Another way is to use our money to try to persuade other voters to...

One way we exercise political freedom is to vote for the candidate of our choice. Another way is to use our money to try to persuade other voters to...

One way we exercise political freedom is to vote for the candidate of our choice. Another way is to use our money to try to persuade other voters to...

One way we exercise political freedom is to vote for the candidate of our choice. Another way is to use our money to try to persuade other voters to...