Affair Quote by Alexander Hamilton
“The republican principle demands that the deliberate sense of the community should govern the conduct of those to whom they intrust the management of their affairs; but it does not require an unqualified complaisance to every sudden breeze of passion or to every transient impulse which the people may receive from the arts of men, who flatter their prejudices to betray their interests.”
About This Quote
Source Founding Father Papers: The Federalist Papers, 1788
A community must guide its leaders, but not blindly follow every fleeting passion or manipulative rhetoric.
In simple terms: Community should guide leaders, not be swayed by fleeting passions.
Balance steady governance with critical scrutiny.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- legislative decision
- public policy formation
- media campaigns
- community meetings
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can citizens discern genuine leadership from manipulative rhetoric?
- What mechanisms ensure leaders remain accountable to community values?
Overemphasis on stability can stifle necessary reform.