"How can an act done under compulsion have any moral element in it, seeing that what is moral is the free act of an intelligent being?"
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The wording does quiet but deliberate work. “Any moral element” is stingy: he’s not arguing that coerced acts are less moral, but that they’re morally null. “Intelligent being” signals agency and deliberation, placing moral life in the realm of choice and reasons, not reflexes or fear. Herbert isn’t praising selfishness; he’s defending the precondition for responsibility. A coerced act can be useful, even lifesaving, but usefulness isn’t virtue. The subtext is a warning against the rhetorical bait-and-switch where law borrows the glow of ethics: taxation becomes “charity,” censorship becomes “decency,” conscription becomes “duty.”
Context sharpens the intent. Writing in Victorian Britain amid expanding administrative power and the moralized politics of reform, Herbert was a leading libertarian voice arguing that state coercion corrodes moral development. His target isn’t only brute force; it’s the sanctimonious idea that compulsion can upgrade citizens, turning politics into a substitute church. The quote presses an uncomfortable conclusion: if we want a society of moral adults, we can’t treat people like moral children. It’s a challenge to any system that confuses order with goodness and obedience with character.
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