"Nations are equal in respect to each other, and entitled to claim equal consideration for their rights, whatever may be their relative dimensions or strength or however greatly they may differ in government, religion or manners"
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The craft is in the leveling cadence: “whatever may be... or however greatly...” piles up the usual excuses empires use to rank others - size, strength, regime type, religion, “manners.” Kent anticipates the whole menu of civilizational pretexts and preemptively denies them legal relevance. “Equal consideration” is doing heavy work here: it doesn’t claim nations behave equally or deserve equal praise, only that their rights require the same procedural respect. That’s a judge’s move, smuggling due process into international relations.
The subtext is anxiety. In Kent’s era, the United States was still a relatively vulnerable republic, surrounded by imperial powers and entangled in questions of recognition, neutrality, and sovereignty. A doctrine of formal equality protected the young nation from being treated as a second-class actor - and just as importantly, it offered a rationale for dealing with non-European states on paper as peers, even when practice lagged behind.
It’s an aspirational constraint on power, written in the sober language of law precisely because morality alone doesn’t bind states; rules might.
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Kent, James. (2026, January 16). Nations are equal in respect to each other, and entitled to claim equal consideration for their rights, whatever may be their relative dimensions or strength or however greatly they may differ in government, religion or manners. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/nations-are-equal-in-respect-to-each-other-and-124693/
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Kent, James. "Nations are equal in respect to each other, and entitled to claim equal consideration for their rights, whatever may be their relative dimensions or strength or however greatly they may differ in government, religion or manners." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/nations-are-equal-in-respect-to-each-other-and-124693/.
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"Nations are equal in respect to each other, and entitled to claim equal consideration for their rights, whatever may be their relative dimensions or strength or however greatly they may differ in government, religion or manners." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/nations-are-equal-in-respect-to-each-other-and-124693/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.









