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Bondage Quote by John Milton

“How oft, in nations gone corrupt, And by their own devices brought down to servitude, That man chooses bondage before liberty. Bondage with ease before strenuous liberty.” quote by John Milton
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“How oft, in nations gone corrupt, And by their own devices brought down to servitude, That man chooses bondage before liberty. Bondage with ease before strenuous liberty.”

John Milton

About This Quote

Source Poem: Paradise Lost, Book X, 1667

People often accept comfortable oppression rather than struggle for true freedom.

In simple terms: People choose easy oppression over hard freedom.

Key Takeaway

Question comfort, seek liberty.

Themes

freedom oppression choice comfort liberty

Mood

reflective serious

Type

philosophical political

When to use this quote

  • authoritarian regimes
  • personal relationships
  • social movements

Key Concepts

political philosophy human nature

Questions to Reflect On

  • What freedoms are you sacrificing for ease?
  • How can societies resist comfortable oppression?
A Different Perspective

Choosing comfort can perpetuate injustice.

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