Absolute power Quote by Noah Gordon
““You must never forget that dealing with a monarch is not like dealing with an ordinary man,” Ibn Sina said. “A king is not like you or me. He drops a hand carelessly and someone like us is put to death. Or he wiggles a finger and someone is allowed to live. That is absolute power, and no man born of woman is able to resist it. It drives even the best of monarchs slightly mad.””
About This Quote
Source Book: The Physician, by Noah Gordon, 1986
Absolute power of monarchs is arbitrary and terrifying, making resistance impossible and driving even wise rulers toward madness.
In simple terms: Kings wield unchecked power that can kill or spare at whim.
Recognize and guard against unchecked authority.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- court politics
- modern leadership
- legal reform
- human rights advocacy
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does unchecked power affect moral responsibility?
- What safeguards can limit a ruler’s arbitrary decisions?
Even absolute power can be challenged by collective action and legal limits.