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Governments regularly suppress freedom—yet few complain. One wonders if Stockholm syndrome is at work. Original Article: Liberty: Stifled by the Stockholm Syndrome [embedded content] Tags: Featured,newsletter
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Governments regularly suppress freedom—yet few complain. One wonders if Stockholm syndrome is at work.
Original Article: Liberty: Stifled by the Stockholm Syndrome
Tags: Featured,newsletter