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Daily Inspiration Quote by George Mason

"All men are by nature born equally free and independent"

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A revolutionary sentence disguised as a plain statement of fact, Mason's line plants dynamite under every inherited hierarchy of his day. In 1776 Virginia, "born equally free and independent" wasn't airy uplift; it was a legal dare. Mason helped draft the Virginia Declaration of Rights, and this phrasing works like a constitutional throat-clearing: before any government can claim authority, it must answer to a prior condition. Freedom isn't a gift from the state. It's the raw material the state is allowed to shape only with consent.

The genius is in the word "born". It shifts liberty from a privilege earned or granted to a status you can't be argued out of. "By nature" does similar work, smuggling political claims into the language of inevitability. If nature makes men free, kings, aristocrats, and even colonial legislatures are reduced to temporary managers, not moral superiors.

The subtext, though, is where the period's brilliance and brutality coexist. "All men" reads universal, and the rhetoric helped seed later abolitionist and women's-rights arguments precisely because it sounds like it can't be fenced in. Yet Mason himself was a slaveholder, and the Virginia polity was built to protect property, including human property. The line is both an ideal and a tool: it authorizes rebellion against British power while leaving room for local systems of domination to persist.

That's why it endures. It frames equality as the starting premise, then forces every exception to justify itself - a sentence designed to haunt the very society that wrote it.

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TopicEquality
SourceVirginia Declaration of Rights (drafted by George Mason), adopted June 12, 1776 — Article I: "That all men are by nature equally free and independent".
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George Mason (December 11, 1725 - October 7, 1792) was a Statesman from USA.

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