The strongest is never strong enough to be always the master, unless he transforms strength into right, and obedience1 into duty. Hence the right of the strongest, which, though to all seeming meant ironically, is really laid down as a fundamental principle. But are we never to have an explanation of this phrase? Force is a physical power, and I fail to see what moral effect it can have. To yield to force is an act of necessity, not of will—at the most, an act of prudence2. In what sense can it be a duty?
Suppose for a moment that this so-called "right" exists. I maintain that the sole result is a mass of inexplicable3 nonsense. For, if force creates right, the effect changes with the cause: every force that is greater than the first succeeds to its right. As soon as it is possible to disobey with impunity4, disobedience is legitimate5; and, the strongest being always in the right, the only thing that matters is to act so as to become the strongest. But what kind of right is that which perishes when force fails? If we must obey perforce, there is no need to obey because we ought; and if we are not forced to obey, we are under no obligation to do so. Clearly, the word "right" adds nothing to force: in this connection, it means absolutely nothing.
Obey the powers that be. If this means yield to force, it is a good precept6, but superfluous7: I can answer for its never being violated. All power comes from God, I admit; but so does all sickness: does that mean that we are forbidden to call in the doctor? A brigand8 surprises me at the edge of a wood: must I not merely surrender my purse on compulsion; but, even if I could withhold9 it, am I in conscience bound to give it up? For certainly the pistol he holds is also a power.
Let us then admit that force does not create right, and that we are obliged to obey only legitimate powers. In that case, my original question recurs10.
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1 obedience | |
n.服从,顺从 | |
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2 prudence | |
n.谨慎,精明,节俭 | |
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3 inexplicable | |
adj.无法解释的,难理解的 | |
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4 impunity | |
n.(惩罚、损失、伤害等的)免除 | |
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5 legitimate | |
adj.合法的,合理的,合乎逻辑的;v.使合法 | |
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6 precept | |
n.戒律;格言 | |
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7 superfluous | |
adj.过多的,过剩的,多余的 | |
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8 brigand | |
n.土匪,强盗 | |
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9 withhold | |
v.拒绝,不给;使停止,阻挡 | |
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10 recurs | |
再发生,复发( recur的第三人称单数 ) | |
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