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Armed Citizens and the Modern FrontierGun Watch ^ | 25 May, 2013 | Dean Weingarten

Posted on 05/24/2013 4:24:40 PM PDT by marktwain

During much of the United States' existence, a significant portion of the population lived near to the uncivilized frontier. The frontier was a place where the laws of civilization did not reach, where Judeo/Christian morals were not in the ascendancy, a place of danger, where travelers must always be on their guard, where savage tribes held sway, a land often as not immersed in a low level of war, either between the tribes or between a tribe and western civilization, and where a man depended on his wits and weapons, and was not able to depend upon the force of law.

(snip)

The rise of these multitudes, primarily concentrated in the inner city cores, have brought about an era of American history with a new, urban, frontier.

Once again, most of the country is safe, while those who live next to the modern frontier have to be on constant guard of their lives and their possessions. In the modern frontier, the rule of law and Western Civilization has broken down. A man travels there at his peril. It is once again necessary to depend on one's wits and ones weapons for safety. The tribes of the modern frontier are often at war, and a low state of warfare continually exists with the rest of the nation. As in the past, the level of violent death outside the modern frontier and its borders is quite low, approximating that of other Western civilizations. Inside the frontier, violent death rates are much higher, and approximate that of other societies where the rule of law is not dependable.

Source:The Armed Citizen and the Modern Frontier

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TOPICS:GovernmentHistoryPoliticsSocietyKEYWORDS:armedcitizenbanglist;frontierhistory
The essay is fairly long, so I have excerpted it for freerepublic.
1 posted on 05/24/2013 4:24:40 PM PDT by marktwain

The pic looks like the Bronx in the 60's.

2 posted on 05/24/2013 4:26:42 PM PDT by Paladin2

Interesting. I just did a Google search and found a listing for that business (Steve's World of Store Fixtures) on Southern Boulevard in the Bronx.

3 posted on 05/24/2013 4:38:02 PM PDT by Alberta's Child ("I am the master of my fate ... I am the captain of my soul.")

As the descendant of almost 400 years of Frontiersmen (and women) in America, I'm bookmarking this one.

4 posted on 05/24/2013 4:39:12 PM PDT by Inyo-Mono (NRA)

Use google maps street views and see what it looks like now.

5 posted on 05/24/2013 4:42:53 PM PDT by Bubba Ho-Tep ("More weight!"--Giles Corey)

I found the image on imgur, listed under Detroit.

6 posted on 05/24/2013 4:45:25 PM PDT by marktwain (The MSM must die for the Republic to live. Long live the new media!)
Steve's is located at 1168 Southern Boulevard in the Bronx, and it looks like it's still there!

The Google street view images look like a scene from Welcome Back, Kotter! ... or from the movie Serpico.

7 posted on 05/24/2013 4:51:25 PM PDT by Alberta's Child ("I am the master of my fate ... I am the captain of my soul.")
"I am the master of my fate ... I am the captain of my soul."

You were misled, then. It's the corner of Southern and Home in the Bronx. Steve's is still there and the rest has been rebuilt.

8 posted on 05/24/2013 4:53:54 PM PDT by Bubba Ho-Tep ("More weight!"--Giles Corey)
I call Detroit a modern frontier. In many ways the rule of law doesn't exist there but a man is freer than he is in most large American cities. Most important a man is free to protect himself in Detroit and free to advertize it through open carry.

I'm a very rural person but if I were the same conservative as an urbanite, I would prefer to live there than in Chicago or NY. Its not particularly gay friendly, no nannies to tell you what to eat or drink, most bars and restaurants simply ignore the anti smoking laws. Its really not that different of a city as it was when my great grandfather arrived there in 1912. It was always a rough town.

Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It would be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. The robber baron's cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at some point be satiated; but those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end for they do so with the approval of their own conscience.

-CS Lewis

9 posted on 05/24/2013 4:55:20 PM PDT by cripplecreek (REMEMBER THE RIVER RAISIN!)

After looking at that neighborhood I've come to the conclusion that there's just no way to make a street look presentable when it's in the shadow of an elevated train.

10 posted on 05/24/2013 4:55:34 PM PDT by Alberta's Child ("I am the master of my fate ... I am the captain of my soul.")
I've seen this comment from you on a number of threads, and I have to admit that I thought you were nuts at first. But the more you post it and the more I think about it, the more I see your point.

A lot of Detroit's bad reputation is based on the fact that it is a city in decline from something much bigger and grander. But I've spent quite a bit of time in the nicest parts of New York City, and I can't stand the place because it is a veritable police state even on its best day.

11 posted on 05/24/2013 4:58:21 PM PDT by Alberta's Child ("I am the master of my fate ... I am the captain of my soul.")

Yeah, elevated trains don't do much for the aesthetics, although Wabash Avenue in Chicago, in the Loop, isn't bad. What's interesting on this case is to use street views to go up Home street, following the view from the old photo.. All that devastated area has been rebuilt as 2 story townhouses.

12 posted on 05/24/2013 5:02:03 PM PDT by Bubba Ho-Tep ("More weight!"--Giles Corey)
Of course, no discussion about Detroit would be complete without a link to the following article from the Weekly Standard:

The City Where the Sirens Never Sleep

One of the first lines in the article was an instant classic:

"Somewhere along the way, Detroit became our national ashtray ..."

13 posted on 05/24/2013 5:02:29 PM PDT by Alberta's Child ("I am the master of my fate ... I am the captain of my soul.")

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