"As if one could know the good a person is capable of, when one doesn't know the bad he might do"
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The subtext is distinctly Canetti: a suspicion of crowds, power, and the stories societies tell themselves to keep violence legible. If you don’t know what someone might do when threatened, seduced by ideology, or handed authority, then your portrait of their “good” is sentimental at best, propaganda at worst. He’s also puncturing the bourgeois faith in predictability: that a person’s public manners, education, or stated values reliably forecast their actions.
Context matters here. Canetti lived through the century’s grand experiments in mass persuasion and bureaucratized brutality. In that landscape, optimism about human goodness isn’t just naive; it’s politically dangerous, because it breeds complacency. The line works because it doesn’t demand cynicism for its own sake. It demands epistemic humility: judging moral potential without grappling with the shadow side is a form of self-deception, and self-deception is how harm gets waved through the door with a smile.
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"As if one could know the good a person is capable of, when one doesn't know the bad he might do." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/as-if-one-could-know-the-good-a-person-is-capable-53999/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.









