Kenneth Minogue Quote

The evident problem with democracy today is that the state is pre-empting – or 'crowding out', as the economists say – our moral judgments. Rulers are adding moral judgments to the expanding schedule of powers they exercise. Nor does the state deal merely with principles. It is actually telling its subjects to do very specific things. Yet decisions about how we live are what we mean by 'freedom,' and freedom is incompatible with a moralizing state. That is why I am provoked to ask the question: can the moral life survive democracy?


Introduction p. 3-4 - The Servile Mind: How Democracy Erodes the Moral Life


The evident problem with democracy today is that the state is pre-empting – or 'crowding out', as the economists say – our moral judgments....

The evident problem with democracy today is that the state is pre-empting – or 'crowding out', as the economists say – our moral judgments....

The evident problem with democracy today is that the state is pre-empting – or 'crowding out', as the economists say – our moral judgments....

The evident problem with democracy today is that the state is pre-empting – or 'crowding out', as the economists say – our moral judgments....