"While the struggle for religious liberty had proceeded without large-scale bloodshed in New England and elsewhere in the United States, the struggle for political liberty had not fared so well"
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The specific intent is corrective. Harris is pushing back against the comforting story that American freedom is a smooth, inevitable expansion of rights. By isolating “religious” from “political,” he exposes a hierarchy of perceived threat. Dissent in belief could be negotiated, tolerated, or compartmentalized. Dissent over who holds power, who votes, who is governed, and whose labor fuels the state tends to trigger coercion. In other words: you can pray differently and still pay taxes; you can’t challenge the political order without jeopardizing the machinery that enforces those taxes.
The subtext is legalistic but pointed: liberty is not a single, uniform achievement. It’s a patchwork, and the state’s tolerance has always been conditional. Harris’s “had not fared so well” is understated on purpose, a lawyer’s euphemism that implies riots, repression, civil war, and the routine violence that accompanies contested sovereignty.
Contextually, coming from an early-20th-century lawyer, it reads as an institutional memory of Reconstruction’s collapse, labor conflicts, and the long fight over enfranchisement. The line is less a history lesson than a warning: rights that don’t threaten power are easier to grant; rights that redistribute power are never “proceeded” to politely.
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Harris, Paul. (2026, January 15). While the struggle for religious liberty had proceeded without large-scale bloodshed in New England and elsewhere in the United States, the struggle for political liberty had not fared so well. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/while-the-struggle-for-religious-liberty-had-160700/
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Harris, Paul. "While the struggle for religious liberty had proceeded without large-scale bloodshed in New England and elsewhere in the United States, the struggle for political liberty had not fared so well." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/while-the-struggle-for-religious-liberty-had-160700/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"While the struggle for religious liberty had proceeded without large-scale bloodshed in New England and elsewhere in the United States, the struggle for political liberty had not fared so well." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/while-the-struggle-for-religious-liberty-had-160700/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.







