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Politics & Power Quote by Charles F. Kettering

"In America we can say what we think, and even if we can't think, we can say it anyhow"

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Freedom of speech, Kettering suggests, isn’t America’s cleanest virtue - it’s its messiest one. The line lands because it flatters the national self-image and punctures it in the same breath. “We can say what we think” is the civic brochure version of democracy: open debate, fearless dissent, the marketplace of ideas. Then he swerves: “even if we can’t think, we can say it anyhow.” The joke is not just that people are ignorant; it’s that the system will happily amplify ignorance with the same confidence it grants insight. Liberty, in other words, doesn’t curate.

Kettering’s background matters. As an inventor and industrial research leader, he lived in a world where thinking has consequences: a bad idea doesn’t just embarrass you, it fails on the bench, wastes money, or gets someone hurt. His quip reads like an engineer’s impatience with talk untethered from rigor. He’s not attacking free expression; he’s mocking the assumption that expression equals intelligence.

The subtext is a warning about a culture that prizes having an opinion over doing the work of forming one. It’s also a sly nod to American bravado: we speak first, polish later, and often treat volume as evidence. In the early-to-mid 20th century - mass advertising, radio, a rapidly professionalizing “expert class” - the gap between public certainty and actual knowledge was widening. Kettering turns that anxiety into a compact punchline: democracy gives everyone a microphone; it can’t guarantee anyone uses it wisely.

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TopicWitty One-Liners
SourceCharles F. Kettering — quote attributed on Wikiquote page 'Charles F. Kettering' (entry matches given wording).
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Charles F. Kettering

Charles F. Kettering (August 29, 1876 - November 25, 1958) was a Inventor from USA.

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