"There are only four or five who maintain the dictator... not the six thousand but a hundred thousand, and even millions, cling to the tyrant by this cord to which they are tied."

Tyranny is not imposed; it is invited. La Boétie maps how power metastasizes through favors, flattery, and fear-how millions bend the knee so a few can rise. A cold, lucid anatomy of submission, and a quiet, devastating call to end it.



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Étienne de La Boétie (1530-1563) was a French magistrate, political theorist, and close friend of Michel de Montaigne. Best known for The Discourse of Voluntary Servitude, written when he was just eighteen, La Boétie posed a radical question that still echoes today: why do people submit to power that exploits them? Though he died young, his work quietly seeded the modern tradition of civil disobedience.

Titel
The Discourse of Voluntary Servitude
Übersetzer
EAN
9781967751129
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E-Book (epub)
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Veröffentlichung
30.05.2026
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2.57 MB
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20