Mulford Sibley, for many years a professor of political science at
the University of Minnesota, used to frequently quote Plato's
complaint in the Laws "that man never legislates but accidents of
all sorts . . . legislate for us in all sorts of ways. The violence
of war and the hard necessity of poverty are constantly overturning
governments and changing laws." But even if most legislation is a
result of accident, Mulford Sibley holds out to us the idea that
politics is a sphere of human freedom, in which men and women can
collectively determine the conditions of their common life.
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