Politics Quote by Jonathan Maberry
““Because secrecy can become an addiction. That's been a problem as long as people have tried to covet power for themselves. Sure, governments need to keep some secrets, but too often the people inside the government create for themselves the illusion that because they know things nobody else does, it makes them more powerful. That kind of thinking creates a kind of contempt for anyone on the outside. It's born from a belief that their own power will diminish in direct proportion to the transparency of their actions. So secrets become the currency that buys them membership into a club so exclusive that their agendas are never shared, and the value of what the hold is measured only from a first-person perspective.””
About This Quote
Source Interview: The Secretive Mind, 2021
Secrecy can become addictive, fostering power‑driven contempt and isolation, while transparency would diminish that false sense of superiority.
In simple terms: Secrecy fuels power cravings and contempt.
Balance openness with necessary confidentiality.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- government policy
- corporate governance
- media reporting
- personal relationships
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What drives the addiction to secrecy?
- How can transparency be implemented without risk?
Complete secrecy can jeopardize security and trust.