Age Quote by Philip K. Dick
“In Washington and Moscow they are saying, 'Man has finally come of age; he doesn't need paternalistic help.' Which is another way of saying, 'We have abolished that help, and in its place we will rule,' offering no help at all: taking but not giving, ruling but not obeying, telling but not listening, taking life and not giving it. The slayers govern now, without interference; the dreams of mankind have become empty.”
About This Quote
The quote critiques authoritarian governance that claims autonomy while withholding genuine support, resulting in a hollow, self‑serving rule that ignores the populace’s needs.
In simple terms: Power that claims independence yet offers no help.
Empty authority harms society.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- government policy analysis
- activist organizing
- civic education
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- Encourage participatory governance
- Promote transparency in leadership
Questions to Reflect On
- What responsibilities should leaders retain when reducing paternalism?
- How can societies balance autonomy with collective support?
The quote may overlook instances where decentralization genuinely empowers communities.