Key Concept
Kant’s line of thought is reminiscent of an objection to a liberal notion of freedom that has been discussed in political philosophy since Plato’s Republic. According to this objection, an unlimited and uncritical right to say and do what one wishes will lead to the neglect of the common good and ultimately to despotism. In what follows, Kant uses the metaphor of a kernel in order to demonstrate that the freedom of the people can only evolve in a peaceful environment. In order to grant such a peaceful environment, a disciplined private use of reason is necessary and, at times, also an army.