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Politics & Power Quote by David Hume

"Every wise, just, and mild government, by rendering the condition of its subjects easy and secure, will always abound most in people, as well as in commodities and riches"

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Hume is doing something sly here: smuggling a moral argument into what looks like a cool, almost accountant-like observation about population and wealth. A government doesn’t become “wise, just, and mild” because it proclaims lofty principles; it proves itself in an output measure that Enlightenment thinkers loved because it felt empirical: people stay, families grow, trade thickens, money circulates. Human flourishing becomes a kind of political audit.

The phrasing “by rendering the condition of its subjects easy and secure” is the real payload. Hume isn’t praising grandeur or conquest; he’s elevating predictability. Security means stable laws, property rights, and protection from arbitrary power. “Easy” isn’t laziness; it’s relief from needless friction: corruption, capricious taxes, sectarian harassment, the everyday uncertainty that makes long-term plans irrational. He’s arguing that the best state is the one that gets out of the way in precisely the right way: firm enough to deter violence, restrained enough to avoid becoming the violence.

The subtext is a rebuke to mercantilist obsession with hoarding bullion and to rulers who treat subjects like fuel for glory. Hume flips the causal story: riches aren’t the precondition for a strong state; a tolerable state is the precondition for riches. Written in an era of expanding commerce, imperial competition, and anxious debates over “national stock,” the line reads like an Enlightenment quiet bomb: legitimacy is measurable, and it’s measured in the ordinary person’s ability to live without fear.

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David Hume (May 7, 1711 - August 25, 1776) was a Philosopher from Scotland.

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