"Government exists to protect us from each other. Where government has gone beyond its limits is in deciding to protect us from ourselves"
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The subtext is pure Reagan-era individualism, with a prosecutorial edge. “Protect us from ourselves” smuggles in a whole catalogue of 20th-century liberal governance - consumer safety rules, public health measures, welfare programs, drug policy, even seat-belt laws - and recasts them as infantilizing. It implies the citizen is competent until bureaucrats decide otherwise, and that the cost of being “protected” is autonomy. The rhetorical trick is that it treats paternalism as a kind of soft tyranny: not jackboots, but guardrails that quietly become cages.
Context matters: Reagan is speaking from the late-1970s/1980s backlash to the Great Society, post-Watergate distrust, and stagflation-era frustration with institutions that seemed expensive, intrusive, and ineffective. The line also strategically sanitizes the coercive side of Reagan’s own governance (policing, national security, the carceral state) by implying those are the “correct” uses of power. It’s less a neutral philosophy than a political sorting mechanism: state force is acceptable when it disciplines “each other,” suspect when it regulates markets or private behavior.
Quote Details
| Topic | Freedom |
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| Source | Verified source: Bill Moyers Journal; 415; A Conversation with Ronald Reagan (Ronald Reagan, 1979)
Evidence: I came up with a confirmed belief in the people of this country and in the original principles upon which it was based, and still feel the same way: that government is attempting to do things today that properly belong either at a lower echelon of government or belong in the hands of the people. I believe that government exists to protect us from each other, not to protect us from ourselves.. This is a primary-source transcript of a Bill Moyers interview with (former) Governor Ronald Reagan, held at Reagan’s ranch during the pre-1980 campaign period. The widely-circulated wording you provided (“Where government has gone beyond its limits is in deciding to protect us from ourselves”) appears to be a later paraphrase/variant. In the primary transcript, Reagan’s phrasing is “...to protect us from each other, not to protect us from ourselves.” The same interview transcript also repeats the shorter formulation later and includes a related passage: “Government exists to protect us from each other. The regulations that government exists to have and are necessary is, yes, to ensure that someone can't sell us a can of poison meat...” ([americanarchive.org](https://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-1599f12aa94)) Other candidates (1) Reason, Justice and Common Sense (Leonard/A Semas, 2009) compilation96.7% ... Government exists to protect us from each other . Where government has gone beyond its limits is in deciding to p... |
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