Live Free Or Die: The Story of General John Stark By, Jon Hersey January 4, 2018 The Objectivist Standard "General John Stark played a tremendous role in winning America’s independence, yet he is virtually unknown today. In 1809, though the two men had never met, President James Madison wrote to Stark in recognition of “the part you bore as a hero and a patriot in establishing the independence of our country.” 1 They were men who had not learned the art of submission , nor had they been trained to the arts of war; our ‘astonishing success’ taught the enemies of liberty that undisciplined freemen are superior to veteran slaves.” 29 Recalling men’s minds to the purpose of their fight, he continued: As I was then, I am now, the friend of the equal rights of men, of representative democracy, of republicanism, and the declaration of independence—the great charter of our national rights—and of course a friend to the indissoluble union of these states. I am the enemy of all f...
The meaning of the term "duty" is: the moral necessity to perform certain actions for no reason other than obedience to some higher authority, without regard to any personal goal, motive, desire or interest. Who in hell can have the right to claim that sort of submission or obedience? ~ Ayn Rand