"Every right is married to a duty; every freedom owes a corresponding responsibility; and there cannot be genuine freedom unless there exists also genuine order, in the moral realm and in the social realm."

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Source: Russell Kirk (1996). “Redeeming the Time”, Isi Books

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Russell Kirk

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Russell Kirk was a prominent American conservative thinker known for his influential work 'The Conservative Mind,' which shaped modern conservative thought.

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