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watwut | 1 day ago

He was pro powerful central authority, as long as that powerful central authority is pro-slavery.

He was against it when it prevented oppression.

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bell-cot|1 day ago

Who is this "he" you are describing? Because your "he" bears minimal resemblance to the (extensively documented) Lord Acton.