Notable Quote

"For the present I should like merely to understand how it happens that so many men, so many villages, so many cities, so many nations, sometimes suffer under a single tyrant who has no other power than the power they give him; who is able to harm them only to the extent to which they have the willingness to bear with him; who could do them absolutely no injury unless they preferred to put up with him rather than contradict him."

de La Boétie, Étienne event 1576

From Discourse on Voluntary Servitude

Context: The opening question of the Discourse — how one man can subjugate multitudes. From Discourse on Voluntary Servitude. English translation by Harry Kurz (1942).