"Here, also, has been evolved the form of government consistent with the largest possible civil liberty"
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The phrase “consistent with the largest possible civil liberty” is equally strategic. “Largest possible” signals confidence while quietly dodging specifics: liberty for whom, and at what cost? Strong wrote in an era when “civil liberty” was often invoked alongside anxieties about immigration, urbanization, labor unrest, and the expanding claims of Black Americans after Reconstruction. The subtext is that liberty is both a moral achievement and a managed commodity, best administered by the right people under the right cultural (read: Protestant, Anglo-American) assumptions.
As a clergyman, Strong’s intent isn’t merely political; it’s providential. He’s stitching governance to moral destiny, implying that American institutions harmonize with God’s design for freedom. That move elevates policy into mission: if the system is the most liberty-compatible form available, exporting it (or defending it against “inferior” alternatives) starts to look less like power and more like duty.
The line works because it flatters the reader into consent while smuggling in hierarchy: liberty, yes, but calibrated, curated, and ultimately certified by history itself.
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Strong, Josiah. (2026, January 17). Here, also, has been evolved the form of government consistent with the largest possible civil liberty. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/here-also-has-been-evolved-the-form-of-government-62957/
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"Here, also, has been evolved the form of government consistent with the largest possible civil liberty." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/here-also-has-been-evolved-the-form-of-government-62957/. Accessed 21 Feb. 2026.











