Quarrel Quote by Blaise Pascal
“Can anything be stupider than that a man has the right to kill me because he lives on the other side of a river and his ruler has a quarrel with mine, though I have not quarrelled with him?”
About This Quote
Source Philosophical Treatise: Pensées, 1670 (hypothetical)
The passage questions the moral absurdity of being killed due to distant political disputes, highlighting the injustice of collective punishment.
In simple terms: It’s absurd to die because of a ruler’s quarrel you you’re not involved.
Question the fairness of collective responsibility.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- Legal theory
- military policy
- humanitarian law
- personal reflection
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Is it ever just to punish individuals for a ruler’s actions?
- How can societies protect innocent people in wars?
Political conflicts often ignore individual innocence.