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Atheism Quote by Denis Diderot

“We are a free people; and now you have planted in our country the title deeds of our future slavery. You are neither god nor demon; who are you, then, to make slaves? Orou! You understand the language of these men, tell us all, as you have told me, what they have written on this sheet of metal…” quote by Denis Diderot
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“We are a free people; and now you have planted in our country the title deeds of our future slavery. You are neither god nor demon; who are you, then, to make slaves? Orou! You understand the language of these men, tell us all, as you have told me, what they have written on this sheet of metal: This country is ours. This country yours? And why? Because you have walked thereon? If a Tahitian landed one day on your shores, and scratched on one of your rocks or on the bark of your trees: This country belongs to the people of Tahiti - what would you think?”

Denis Diderot

About This Quote

Source Speech: Unknown, possibly a fictional or dramatized monologue

The passage critiques the paradox of claiming liberty while imposing ownership, questioning authority and the concept of national entitlement.

In simple terms: Freedom is contradictory when ownership is imposed.

Key Takeaway

Question authority and the true meaning of freedom.

Themes

freedom ownership authority nationalism

Mood

critical thoughtful

Type

political philosophical

When to use this quote

  • activism
  • education
  • policy debate
  • civil rights movements

Key Concepts

political philosophy colonialism ethics

Questions to Reflect On

  • Who truly owns a land?
  • Can liberty exist without shared stewardship?
A Different Perspective

The argument may oversimplify complex historical claims to land.

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