Able Quote by Joseph Howe
“They have shrunk from inquiry, though they have strained after punishment. I have in every shape dared the one, that I might, so far as lay in my power, be able to secure the other.”
About This Quote
Source Speech: Legislative Debate, Nova Scotia, 1840s
The speaker emphasizes the need to protect both inquiry and punishment, striving to secure both justice and order.
In simple terms: Balance investigation with consequences to maintain order.
Ensure fair processes while enforcing rules.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- court proceedings
- police investigations
- disciplinary actions
- public policy
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can societies maintain security without sacrificing freedom?
- What mechanisms ensure punishments are just?
Overemphasis on punishment can erode civil liberties.