Southerners have never been sure about all this "live and let live" built into the founding of this country.
This writer picks it apart nicely.
When a Southern conservative talks about “losing his liberty,” the loss
of this absolute domination over the people and property under his
control — and, worse, the loss of status and the resulting risk of being
held accountable for laws that he was once exempt from — is what he’s
really talking about. In this view, freedom is a zero-sum game. Anything
that gives more freedom and rights to lower-status people can’t help
but put serious limits on the freedom of the upper classes to use those
people as they please. It cannot be any other way. So they find
Yankee-style rights expansions absolutely intolerable, to the point
where they’re willing to fight and die to preserve their divine right to
rule.
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