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Justice & Law Quote by Francis Bacon

"If we do not maintain justice, justice will not maintain us"

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Bacon’s line is a warning dressed as a neat piece of symmetry: justice isn’t a decorative virtue a society can admire from a distance, it’s infrastructure. The sentence turns on reciprocity. “Maintain” does double duty, meaning both to uphold and to sustain. If you treat justice as optional, you shouldn’t be surprised when the social order stops treating you as protected.

The subtext is institutional, not sentimental. Bacon isn’t talking about personal fairness or moral purity; he’s talking about what keeps a state coherent. Justice, in his formulation, is less a halo than a load-bearing beam. When courts are bent, laws are selectively applied, or power exempts itself, the system doesn’t just become “unjust” in an abstract sense. It becomes unreliable. Trust erodes, legitimacy thins, people start seeking protection through factions, patronage, or force. In that environment, even the powerful lose the stabilizing bargain that law provides.

Context sharpens the edge. Bacon lived in an England where monarchy, Parliament, and emerging legal institutions were renegotiating authority, and where the rule of law was both a tool and a battleground. He also knew, uncomfortably, how ambition and corruption warp governance; his own career ended in scandal. That biography gives the quote an extra bite: it’s not pious advice from the sidelines but an insider’s diagnosis of what happens when a system confuses authority with impunity.

The rhetorical trick is its compact threat: justice isn’t merely something you dispense. It’s the thing that, if honored, dispenses security back. Ignore it, and the ground you stand on stops holding.

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Francis Bacon

Francis Bacon (January 21, 1561 - April 9, 1626) was a Philosopher from England.

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