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Animosity Quote by Pope Leo XIII

“The first law of history is to dread uttering a falsehood; the next is not to fear stating the truth; lastly, the historian's writings should be open to no suspicion of partiality or animosity.” quote by Pope Leo XIII
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“The first law of history is to dread uttering a falsehood; the next is not to fear stating the truth; lastly, the historian's writings should be open to no suspicion of partiality or animosity.”

Pope Leo XIII

About This Quote

Source Encyclical: Rerum Novarum, 1891

Historians must avoid falsehood, speak truth without fear, and keep work free from bias.

In simple terms: Historians need honesty, courage, and impartiality.

Key Takeaway

Uphold truth and impartiality in history.

Themes

integrity truth objectivity

Mood

reflective serious

Type

philosophical advice

When to use this quote

  • academic research
  • public education
  • media reporting
  • policy analysis

Key Concepts

Historical methodology ethical scholarship bias avoidance

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can historians mitigate bias?
  • What role does perspective play in truth?
A Different Perspective

Complete objectivity may be impossible.

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