"In the republic of mediocrity, genius is dangerous"
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Ingersoll, a 19th-century American lawyer and famed freethinker, knew how majorities weaponize respectability. Post-Civil War America was modernizing fast, yet it was also feverishly moralistic and suspicious of heterodoxy. His broader project challenged religious authority and sentimental nationalism; he understood that democracy can slide into a tyranny of the average, where social peace is maintained by punishing anyone who makes the rest look incurious, cowardly, or behind.
The subtext is less “genius deserves praise” than “mediocrity needs policing.” A republic of mediocrity isn’t innocent; it’s organized. It builds norms, gatekeepers, and rituals of conformity that reward safe competence and frame originality as arrogance, instability, even disloyalty. The jab is legal-minded: danger invites containment. When a culture defines excellence as a disruptive force, it gives itself permission to regulate, ridicule, or exile its best minds, then congratulates itself for staying “reasonable.”
Quote Details
| Topic | Wisdom |
|---|---|
| Source | Verified source: Walt Whitman: An Address ("Liberty in Literature") (Robert G. Ingersoll, 1890)
Evidence: In the republic of mediocrity genius is dangerous. (Section I (Project Gutenberg HTML line 78; also appears near line 78 in the text)). This line appears in Robert G. Ingersoll’s address commonly titled “Liberty in Literature,” delivered in Philadelphia on Oct. 21, 1890, as printed in the authorized edition “Walt Whitman: An Address” (also including a later funeral address). In the Project Gutenberg transcription of that authorized edition, the quote occurs in the opening section discussing the reception of Whitman’s “Leaves of Grass.” The user’s version includes a comma after “mediocrity”; the primary text here does not. Other candidates (1) The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll (Robert Green Ingersoll, 1900)95.0% Robert Green Ingersoll. clods , sights and sounds , emotions and passions , waves , shadows and constellations ... In... |
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