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Alliances Quote by Thomas Jefferson

“This doctrine ['that the condition of man cannot be ameliorated, that what has been must ever be, and that to secure ourselves where we are we must tread with awful reverence in the footsteps of our fathers']is the genuine fruit of the alliance between Church and State, the tenants of which…” quote by Thomas Jefferson
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“This doctrine ['that the condition of man cannot be ameliorated, that what has been must ever be, and that to secure ourselves where we are we must tread with awful reverence in the footsteps of our fathers']is the genuine fruit of the alliance between Church and State, the tenants of which finding themselves but too well in their present condition, oppose all advances which might unmask their usurpations and monopolies of honors, wealth and power, and fear every change as endangering the comforts they now hold.”

Thomas Jefferson

About This Quote

Source Speech: Letter to James Madison, 1787

The alliance of church and state resists progress to protect its own privileges and comforts.

In simple terms: Church and state protect their power by fearing change.

Key Takeaway

Question power structures that hinder reform.

Themes

power authority change progress fear

Mood

critical analytical

Type

political historical

When to use this quote

  • legislative reform
  • civil rights activism
  • academic critique
  • public policy debate

Key Concepts

political theory social control

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does religious authority influence political decisions?
  • What reforms could balance tradition and progress?
A Different Perspective

Such alliances can also preserve cultural heritage and social stability.

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