Quentin Skinner Quote

The lack of freedom suffered by those who advise the powerful may of course be due to coercion or force. But the slavish behavior typical of such counselors may equally well be due to their basic condition of dependence and their understanding of what their clientage demands of them. As soon as they begin to 'slide into a blind dependence upon one who has wealth and power', they begin to desire 'only to know his will', and eventually 'care not what injustice they do, if they may be rewarded'.


(describing the view of Algernon Sidney) p. 93 - Liberty Before Liberalism (1998)


The lack of freedom suffered by those who advise the powerful may of course be due to coercion or force. But the slavish behavior typical of such...

The lack of freedom suffered by those who advise the powerful may of course be due to coercion or force. But the slavish behavior typical of such...

The lack of freedom suffered by those who advise the powerful may of course be due to coercion or force. But the slavish behavior typical of such...

The lack of freedom suffered by those who advise the powerful may of course be due to coercion or force. But the slavish behavior typical of such...