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“Truth certainly would do well enough, if she were once left to shift for herself...She is not taught by laws, nor has she any need of force, to procure her entrance into the minds of men.” quote by John Locke
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“Truth certainly would do well enough, if she were once left to shift for herself...She is not taught by laws, nor has she any need of force, to procure her entrance into the minds of men.”

John Locke

About This Quote

Source Book: Two Treatises of Government, 1689

Truth thrives when left to its own devices, not forced by law or coercion, to influence minds.

In simple terms: Truth works best when free.

Key Takeaway

Let truth speak without coercion.

Themes

freedom truth influence

Mood

thoughtful serious

Type

philosophical political

When to use this quote

  • public discourse
  • education
  • media
  • political debate
  • personal relationships

Key Concepts

political philosophy autonomy communication

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can we encourage honest dialogue?
  • What barriers prevent truth from being heard?
A Different Perspective

Truth may be ignored or suppressed without active promotion.

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