Skip to content

Children Quote by Slavoj Žižek

“But what about the apparent absurdity of the idea of dignity, freedom, and reason, sustained by extreme military discipline, including of the practice of discarding weak children? This “absurdity” is simply the price of freedom—freedom is not free, as they put it in the film [300]. Freedom is not…” quote by Slavoj Žižek
Download Open image
““But what about the apparent absurdity of the idea of dignity, freedom, and reason, sustained by extreme military discipline, including of the practice of discarding weak children? This “absurdity” is simply the price of freedom—freedom is not free, as they put it in the film [300]. Freedom is not something given, it is regained through a hard struggle in which one should be ready to risk everything. Spartan ruthless military discipline is not simply the opposite of Athenian “liberal democracy,” it is its inherent condition, it lays the foundation for it: the free subject of Reason can only emerge through ruthless self-discipline. True freedom is not a freedom of choice made from a safe distance, like choosing between a strawberry cake and a chocolate cake; true freedom overlaps with necessity, one makes a truly free choice when one’s choice puts at stake one’s very existence—one does it because one simply “cannot do otherwise.” When one’s country is under foreign occupation and one is called by a resistance leader to join the fight against the occupiers, the reason given is not “you are free to choose,” but: “Can’t you see that this is the only thing you can do if you want to retain your dignity?””

Slavoj Žižek

About This Quote

Source Film: 300 (2006) – referenced in speech

Freedom demands extreme self‑discipline; true liberty arises only through hardship and willingness to risk everything.

In simple terms: Freedom requires sacrifice and discipline.

Key Takeaway

Embrace disciplined struggle for genuine freedom.

Themes

freedom discipline risk dignity resistance

Mood

serious reflective

Type

philosophical political

When to use this quote

  • military service
  • resistance movements
  • personal crises
  • political activism

Key Concepts

existentialism political philosophy ethics

Questions to Reflect On

  • What sacrifices are justified for freedom?
  • How does discipline shape personal dignity?
A Different Perspective

Freedom without sacrifice is illusory; extreme discipline can dehumanize.

3.1 out of 5 (4 ratings)

More by Slavoj Žižek

Explore all 206 Slavoj Žižek quotes

More Children quotes

Browse all 62,402 Children quotes