“Salvation by Force”
“Salvation by Force”
or What Politicians Really Think of the People (You)
No believer in force truly respects his fellow-men. He
always slightly despises them, even while he serves them. They tend to
become for him mere material for carrying out his views. His views may be
honestly and sincerely held; they may be excellent in themselves; but when he
uses force on their behalf he commits the capital mistake of exalting himself
and his views into the first place, and of degrading his fellow-men, with an
intelligence and conscience like and equal to his own, into the second place.
Thus it comes about that the user of force loses all hold on moral principles;
he becomes a law, and a very defective law, to himself; and thus it comes about
also that politics – which are simply the method of force – are in every
country not only the battlefield of opposed fighters, but the hotbed of
intrigue and corruption.
Auberon Herbert’s essays, The Right and Wrong of Compulsion by the State
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