Baptists Quote by John Rawls
“How did Madison get separation through Virginia and later Congress? The Baptists, the Presbyterians, and the smaller sects hated Jefferson; to them he was a secularist of the worst kind. But Madison could get Jefferson's bill passed because the Baptists, the Presbyterians, and smaller sects who were excluded in New England and in the South got together for their own protection.”
About This Quote
Source Book: A Theory of Justice, 1971
Political compromise can unite diverse groups against a common threat.
In simple terms: Allies form despite differences.
Seek common ground for shared goals.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- Legislative negotiations
- interfaith dialogues
- interest advocacy
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What values are essential to maintain in coalition?
- How do you handle dissent within alliances?
Compromises may dilute core principles.