"In any assembly the simplest way to stop transacting business and split the ranks is to appeal to a principle"
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The line is a miniature lesson in escalation. Practical questions admit compromises; principled questions demand allegiance. Once a dispute is framed as right versus wrong, each side is pressured to harden. To yield isn’t just to lose a point, it’s to betray an identity. That’s how a room “split[s] the ranks”: not because people suddenly think more clearly, but because the incentives shift toward signaling purity over solving problems.
Barzun’s subtext is also a quiet critique of modern institutional rhetoric, especially in education and public life where committees and boards pretend to be rational engines. Principle-talk can be sincere, but it’s rarely innocent. It can be used to stall, to grandstand, to recruit a faction, or to force others into an awkward posture: who wants to be the person arguing against “integrity” or “freedom”?
Read in context of Barzun’s lifelong skepticism about bureaucratic culture, the quote doubles as advice and warning. Principles matter; weaponizing them is a reliable way to ensure nothing gets done while everyone feels heroic.
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"In any assembly the simplest way to stop transacting business and split the ranks is to appeal to a principle." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/in-any-assembly-the-simplest-way-to-stop-54119/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.







