America Quote by Samuel Adams
“A general dissolution of principles and manners will more surely overthrow the liberties of America than the whole force of the common enemy. While the people are virtuous they cannot be subdued; but when once they lose their virtue then will be ready to surrender their liberties to the first external or internal invader.”
About This Quote
Source Speech: Political pamphlet, 1775, pre‑Revolutionary America
Loss of moral virtue makes societies vulnerable to tyranny, more than any external threat.
In simple terms: Virtue protects liberty; its loss invites oppression.
Cultivate personal and civic virtue.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- public debates
- education on ethics
- community service
- political activism
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can societies maintain virtue?
- What safeguards protect liberty beyond virtue?
Virtue alone cannot guarantee liberty without structural safeguards.