"As our federal government has grown too large and too powerful, the real loss has been the freedom of people to govern their own lives and participate fully in the American dream"
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The key move is the pivot from institutional scale to intimate autonomy. By defining the “real loss” as “the freedom of people to govern their own lives,” Forbes turns government expansion into a moral trespass, not a technocratic dispute. “Govern their own lives” borrows the dignity of civic self-rule and reassigns it to the individual-as-sovereign. That framing flatters the audience: you’re not resisting policy, you’re defending self-determination.
Then comes the soft-focus closer: “participate fully in the American dream.” This phrase works as a cultural solvent, dissolving class conflict and structural inequality into a promise of upward mobility. The subtext is that government, not markets or concentrated private power, is the primary barrier between ordinary people and opportunity. Coming from a businessman and longtime advocate of deregulation and tax cuts, that’s not neutral philosophy; it’s a persuasive rebranding of pro-business policy as populist liberation. The context is modern conservative rhetoric that converts economic freedom into political freedom, making the state the villain and the market the stage where the “dream” supposedly becomes reachable.
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| Topic | Freedom |
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| Source | Evidence: As our federal government has grown too large and too powerful, the real loss has been the freedom of people to govern their own lives and participate fully in the American dream. (pp. 4–5). Primary-source attribution for this quote consistently points to Steve Forbes’s own 1999 book published by Regnery. A secondary political-issues aggregator specifically cites the line to “A New Birth of Freedom,” pp. 4–5, dated Nov 9, 1999 (likely the book’s release date). I was able to verify the bibliographic metadata (title, publisher, year, ISBNs) via Open Library, but I could not directly open the Internet Archive scan in this environment to independently confirm the page image/text on pp. 4–5. Therefore, I can identify the likely original publication (the book) and its date, but I cannot with high confidence prove this was the *first-ever* appearance (e.g., earlier speech draft, op-ed, or campaign materials) without access to the full text/scan or contemporaneous 1999 documents. Other candidates (1) The New Birth of Freedom (Steve Forbes, 1999)98.6% ... As our federal government has grown too large and too powerful , the real loss has been the freedom of people to ... |
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Forbes, Steve. (2026, February 13). As our federal government has grown too large and too powerful, the real loss has been the freedom of people to govern their own lives and participate fully in the American dream. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/as-our-federal-government-has-grown-too-large-and-131032/
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Forbes, Steve. "As our federal government has grown too large and too powerful, the real loss has been the freedom of people to govern their own lives and participate fully in the American dream." FixQuotes. February 13, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/as-our-federal-government-has-grown-too-large-and-131032/.
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"As our federal government has grown too large and too powerful, the real loss has been the freedom of people to govern their own lives and participate fully in the American dream." FixQuotes, 13 Feb. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/as-our-federal-government-has-grown-too-large-and-131032/. Accessed 21 Feb. 2026.


