Blind obedience weakens the people from "summary" of The Politics of Obedience and Étienne de La Boétie by Estienne de La Boétie,Paul Bonnefon
The idea that blind obedience weakens the people is a central theme in the text. The author emphasizes that when individuals unquestioningly follow the commands of a ruler or authority figure, they surrender their own autonomy and power. This blind obedience leads to a weakening of the people, as they become dependent on the whims of those in positions of power.
The author argues that this blind obedience is harmful because it allows rulers to maintain control over the masses without their consent or scrutiny. By blindly following orders, individuals giv...
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