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Contempt Quote by Thomas More

“If a king should fall under such contempt or envy that he could not keep his subjects in their duty but by oppression and ill usage, and by rendering them poor and miserable, it were certainly better for him to quit his kingdom than to retain it by such methods as make him, while he keeps the name…” quote by Thomas More
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““If a king should fall under such contempt or envy that he could not keep his subjects in their duty but by oppression and ill usage, and by rendering them poor and miserable, it were certainly better for him to quit his kingdom than to retain it by such methods as make him, while he keeps the name of authority, lose the majesty due to it.””

Thomas More

About This Quote

Source Treatise: Utopia, 1516

A ruler who oppresses his people loses true authority; better to relinquish power than to rule unjustly.

In simple terms: Oppressive leaders should step down.

Key Takeaway

Choose justice over power.

Themes

politics ethics leadership

Mood

critical thoughtful

Type

philosophical political

When to use this quote

  • government reform
  • corporate governance
  • family dynamics

Key Concepts

social contract moral philosophy

Questions to Reflect On

  • What defines legitimate authority?
  • How can citizens hold leaders accountable?
A Different Perspective

Power can be abused even without oppression; vigilance needed.

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