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Daily Inspiration Quote by Arthur Levitt

"I think we have got to start thinking about banding together in terms of interested groups"

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“Banding together” is the polite, public-service way to describe a hard reality of American governance: nobody moves alone. Arthur Levitt, best known as a steady-handed financial regulator, isn’t pitching kumbaya. He’s signaling coalition math. In Washington and on Wall Street, “interested groups” is a strategic euphemism that does double duty. It sounds civic-minded, even democratic, while quietly acknowledging the organizing principle of power: aligned incentives, pooled resources, coordinated pressure.

The intent here is pragmatic, almost managerial. Levitt is urging constituencies to stop acting like isolated complainants and start acting like a block with leverage. Read it in the register of late-20th-century regulatory politics, and it’s also a warning: if reformers, investors, consumers, or honest market actors don’t coordinate, the better-funded, better-networked interests already have. “Got to” carries the tell. This isn’t a suggestion; it’s a survival tactic in an ecosystem where policy outcomes often belong to whoever shows up most coherently.

The subtext is that legitimacy now competes with organization. Levitt frames collective action as “thinking,” not arm-twisting, because a public servant has to keep one foot in the language of consensus even when describing conflict. That restraint is the rhetorical trick: he normalizes interest-group politics without celebrating it, presenting coordination as responsible citizenship rather than raw lobbying. It’s a line that flatters the listener’s motives while recruiting them into the only game that reliably works.

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Arthur Levitt (born February 3, 1931) is a Public Servant from USA.

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