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Leadership Quote by Alexander Hamilton

"In the main it will be found that a power over a man's support (salary) is a power over his will"

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Hamilton is not being poetic here; he is drawing a blueprint for control. Strip the sentence down and it’s essentially a warning label: if someone can turn the paycheck on and off, they can steer the person attached to it. The parenthetical “(salary)” is doing sly rhetorical work, translating “support” from a broad, almost benevolent-sounding idea into a concrete mechanism. Support isn’t charity. It’s leverage.

The intent is institutional, not personal. Hamilton is arguing about how governments actually function when incentives are baked into the structure. In the early American fight over constitutions, budgets, and appointments, money wasn’t just a resource; it was the central nervous system. Whoever controls compensation can quietly discipline dissent, reward pliancy, and turn nominally independent offices into subsidiaries. He’s describing corruption in its most modern form: not bribes in envelopes, but dependence that looks lawful on paper.

The subtext is a hard-eyed view of human nature that feels almost contemporary. People like to imagine their politics as principle-driven; Hamilton suggests principle is fragile when rent is due. It’s also a critique of concentrated power that complicates his reputation as a champion of strong central government. He’s not denying the need for authority; he’s insisting that authority must be designed with tripwires, because financial pressure can achieve what coercion can’t: voluntary compliance.

In context, this is the Federalist era’s most practical paranoia. Liberty doesn’t just die by force. It can be hired away.

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Alexander Hamilton (January 11, 1755 - July 12, 1804) was a Politician from USA.

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