"Let the entire system of government be strengthened, and let the balance of power be drawn up in such a manner that it will be permanent and incapable of decay because of its own tenuity"
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The most revealing phrase is “incapable of decay because of its own tenuity.” Bolivar isn’t blaming external enemies first. He’s diagnosing internal design failure: a system can rot simply because it’s thin, underbuilt, overly dependent on virtue, consensus, or good luck. Subtext: institutions must be strong enough to withstand bad actors, not just reflect good intentions. In that sense, it’s a coldly modern view of democracy as stress-testing rather than sanctimony.
Context matters. Latin America’s early republics were emerging from colonial bureaucracy into fragmented societies with deep inequality, weak administrative capacity, and militarized politics. “Balance of power” isn’t abstract Montesquieu worship; it’s a practical attempt to keep caudillismo, civil war, and legislative paralysis from becoming the default setting. Bolivar is flirting with permanence as a political technology: a constitution built to outlast the passions that birth it. The tension, of course, is that “permanent” balances can also become rigid, inviting the very authoritarian shortcuts he feared. The quote’s power lies in that paradox: freedom needs guardrails, but guardrails can start looking like cages.
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| Topic | Freedom |
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Bolivar, Simon. (n.d.). Let the entire system of government be strengthened, and let the balance of power be drawn up in such a manner that it will be permanent and incapable of decay because of its own tenuity. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/let-the-entire-system-of-government-be-172758/
Chicago Style
Bolivar, Simon. "Let the entire system of government be strengthened, and let the balance of power be drawn up in such a manner that it will be permanent and incapable of decay because of its own tenuity." FixQuotes. Accessed February 2, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/let-the-entire-system-of-government-be-172758/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"Let the entire system of government be strengthened, and let the balance of power be drawn up in such a manner that it will be permanent and incapable of decay because of its own tenuity." FixQuotes, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/let-the-entire-system-of-government-be-172758/. Accessed 2 Feb. 2026.








