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“If men, who in their hearts are friends to a government, forbear giving it their utmost assistance against its enemies, they put it in the power of a few desperate men to ruin the welfare of those who are much superior to them in strength, number, and interest.” quote by Joseph Addison
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“If men, who in their hearts are friends to a government, forbear giving it their utmost assistance against its enemies, they put it in the power of a few desperate men to ruin the welfare of those who are much superior to them in strength, number, and interest.”

Joseph Addison

About This Quote

Source Essay: "The Spectator" (1711)

The passage warns that citizens who support a government weakly enable a few to destroy the welfare of the stronger majority.

In simple terms: Weak support lets a few ruin the many’s welfare.

Key Takeaway

Stay vigilant and actively support good governance.

Themes

civic duty political responsibility majority welfare

Mood

concerned motivated

Type

political ethical

When to use this quote

  • voting
  • civic education
  • community organizing

Key Concepts

political theory ethics

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can citizens effectively hold power accountable?
  • What mechanisms protect majority welfare?
A Different Perspective

It assumes a binary good‑vs‑evil government and may oversimplify complex politics.

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