"Liberty is a great celestial Goddess, strong, beneficent, and austere, and she can never descend upon a nation by the shouting of crowds, nor by arguments of unbridled passion, nor by the hatred of class against class"
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The sentence is built on negation, a triple refusal that targets three familiar engines of political change: mass spectacle (“shouting of crowds”), raw affect (“arguments of unbridled passion”), and social revenge (“hatred of class against class”). Besant’s intent is corrective and prophylactic. She’s warning reformers that the emotional tools that mobilize movements can also corrupt their ends; a politics powered by adrenaline and resentment may win a moment but sabotage the discipline liberty requires.
The subtext is a critique of populism and sectarianism without endorsing complacency. She’s not saying liberty is impossible; she’s saying it’s conditional. Her goddess “descends” only when a nation has made itself fit to receive her - through self-restraint, moral seriousness, and a politics that can hold conflict without turning it into annihilation. That’s a hard message from a philosopher-activist speaking in an era roiled by labor struggle, imperial crisis, and mass movements. Besant’s rhetorical gamble is to spiritualize freedom in order to de-romanticize revolt: liberty isn’t the roar of the crowd; it’s the quieter architecture that survives after the roar fades.
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Besant, Annie. (2026, January 17). Liberty is a great celestial Goddess, strong, beneficent, and austere, and she can never descend upon a nation by the shouting of crowds, nor by arguments of unbridled passion, nor by the hatred of class against class. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/liberty-is-a-great-celestial-goddess-strong-44262/
Chicago Style
Besant, Annie. "Liberty is a great celestial Goddess, strong, beneficent, and austere, and she can never descend upon a nation by the shouting of crowds, nor by arguments of unbridled passion, nor by the hatred of class against class." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/liberty-is-a-great-celestial-goddess-strong-44262/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"Liberty is a great celestial Goddess, strong, beneficent, and austere, and she can never descend upon a nation by the shouting of crowds, nor by arguments of unbridled passion, nor by the hatred of class against class." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/liberty-is-a-great-celestial-goddess-strong-44262/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.









