Analysis Quote by Bertrand Russell
“In the higher walks of politics the same sort of thing occurs. The statesman who has gradually concentrated all power within himself ... may have had anything but a public motive... The phrases which are customary on the platform and in the Party Press have gradually come to him to seem to express truths, and he mistakes the rhetoric of partisanship for a genuine analysis of motives... He retires from the world after the world has retired from him.”
About This Quote
Source Speech: Political Commentary, 20th Century
Power concentrates when leaders prioritize personal motives over public good, mistaking rhetoric for truth.
In simple terms: Politicians may misuse power and confuse partisan talk with real analysis.
Question authority and seek genuine motives.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- elections
- policy debates
- leadership evaluation
- media analysis
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What signs reveal true motives?
- How can citizens hold leaders accountable?
Power can be justified as public service.