"Have you ever found any logical reason why mutual promises are sufficient consideration for one another (like the two lean horses of a Calcutta hack who can only just stand together)? I have not"
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The specific intent is to press on a fault line in nineteenth-century contract theory, when judges and scholars were trying to rationalize why some agreements become enforceable obligations while others remain mere moral undertakings. Mutual promises look “logical” as consideration because they mimic exchange. Pollock’s aside - “I have not” - punctures that comforting logic, implying the rule is less a philosophical truth than a pragmatic convention courts tolerate to keep commerce running.
Subtext: the law often launders policy into the language of logic. Calling mutual promises sufficient consideration isn’t a discovered principle; it’s an administrative decision about when to let parties bind themselves. Pollock’s colonial street detail isn’t neutral either. It signals a world of improvised systems and strained infrastructure - a fitting backdrop for a doctrine that, to him, works more by necessity than by coherence.
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Pollock, Frederick. (2026, January 15). Have you ever found any logical reason why mutual promises are sufficient consideration for one another (like the two lean horses of a Calcutta hack who can only just stand together)? I have not. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/have-you-ever-found-any-logical-reason-why-mutual-150637/
Chicago Style
Pollock, Frederick. "Have you ever found any logical reason why mutual promises are sufficient consideration for one another (like the two lean horses of a Calcutta hack who can only just stand together)? I have not." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/have-you-ever-found-any-logical-reason-why-mutual-150637/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"Have you ever found any logical reason why mutual promises are sufficient consideration for one another (like the two lean horses of a Calcutta hack who can only just stand together)? I have not." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/have-you-ever-found-any-logical-reason-why-mutual-150637/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.








