"If we go on explaining, we shall cease to understand one another"
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The subtext is almost coldly practical: mutual understanding is often a negotiated illusion. Nations, factions, and egos can coexist inside a shared phrase exactly because that phrase is elastic. Explanation tightens the elastic until it snaps. In Talleyrand’s world - post-Revolutionary France, Napoleonic upheaval, the Congress of Vienna - stability depended on papering over incompatible aims with language everyone could sign without fully endorsing. His genius was to preserve the option to maneuver tomorrow by refusing to litigate every meaning today.
There’s also a jab at rationalist purity. The Enlightenment fantasy says if we just define terms, we’ll converge on truth. Talleyrand, a cleric-turned-power-broker who watched ideals curdle into terror, suggests the opposite: too much “reason” becomes a weapon. Explanation can be a demand for surrender disguised as honesty.
Read it now and it sounds like a rebuke to our culture of receipts and hyper-clarity: the insistence that every statement be fully explicated, every ambiguity eliminated. Talleyrand reminds us that some agreements survive only because we stop interrogating them.
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