"A man may devote himself to death and destruction to save a nation; but no nation will devote itself to death and destruction to save mankind"
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Then Coleridge turns the blade. Nations, he argues, don’t do martyrdom for humanity. They do it for themselves. The second clause exposes "mankind" as the rhetorical costume states put on when they want their interests to look like ethics. It's not that governments never speak the language of universal good; it's that they won't accept the costs when the beneficiary is truly universal and the payoff isn't national. The nation is a machine built to preserve and extend the nation. Expecting it to bleed for strangers is like expecting a market to feel shame.
Context matters: Coleridge lived through the French Revolution’s moral promises and Napoleon’s imperial reality, an era when ideals of liberty were repeatedly conscripted into conquest. He’d also watched Britain frame wars as civilizational duty while protecting empire and commerce. The sentence works because it refuses consolation. It doesn’t romanticize the individual either; it implies that personal devotion can be weaponized precisely because "saving a nation" is an emotionally efficient myth. "Saving mankind" is too big, too diffuse, too inconvenient to sustain the same organized fanaticism.
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Coleridge, Samuel Taylor. (2026, January 16). A man may devote himself to death and destruction to save a nation; but no nation will devote itself to death and destruction to save mankind. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/a-man-may-devote-himself-to-death-and-destruction-85760/
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Coleridge, Samuel Taylor. "A man may devote himself to death and destruction to save a nation; but no nation will devote itself to death and destruction to save mankind." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/a-man-may-devote-himself-to-death-and-destruction-85760/.
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"A man may devote himself to death and destruction to save a nation; but no nation will devote itself to death and destruction to save mankind." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/a-man-may-devote-himself-to-death-and-destruction-85760/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.















