"[Self-defense is] justly called the primary law of nature, so it is not, neither can it be in fact, taken away by the laws of society"
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The key move is the double lock in “it is not, neither can it be in fact, taken away.” Not only should society refrain from abolishing self-defense; it literally cannot succeed. Blackstone is smuggling in an empirical claim about human behavior: when life is on the line, paper rules lose. The subtext is pragmatic rather than romantic. Self-preservation isn’t elevated because it’s noble; it’s elevated because it’s ineradicable.
Context matters: Blackstone’s Commentaries (18th-century England) helped translate common law into a coherent story that could travel to the American colonies and beyond. He’s writing as a judge and system-builder, not a revolutionary, which makes the line more consequential. It legitimizes force in extremis while trying to keep it fenced: an exception that proves the rule of law by admitting where the rule of law reaches its natural edge. That tension still animates modern fights over weapons, policing, and state power: how much “society” may demand before self-preservation becomes a legal trump card rather than a regulated privilege.
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| Topic | Justice |
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| Source | Unverified source: Commentaries on the Laws of England (Book III: Private Wr... (William Blackstone, 1768)
Evidence: Self-defence, therefore, as it is justly called the primary law of nature, so it is not, neither can it be in fact, taken away by the law of society. (Book III, Chapter 1 (pagination commonly cited as "*4" in the star-pagination system)). This line appears in William Blackstone’s own work, in his... Other candidates (1) Guns in America (Jan E. Dizard, Robert Muth, Stephen P..., 1999) compilation95.0% ... [ Self - defense is ] justly called the primary law of nature , so it is not , neither can it be in fact , taken ... |
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Blackstone, William. (2026, March 4). [Self-defense is] justly called the primary law of nature, so it is not, neither can it be in fact, taken away by the laws of society. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/self-defense-is-justly-called-the-primary-law-of-173715/
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Blackstone, William. "[Self-defense is] justly called the primary law of nature, so it is not, neither can it be in fact, taken away by the laws of society." FixQuotes. March 4, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/self-defense-is-justly-called-the-primary-law-of-173715/.
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"[Self-defense is] justly called the primary law of nature, so it is not, neither can it be in fact, taken away by the laws of society." FixQuotes, 4 Mar. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/self-defense-is-justly-called-the-primary-law-of-173715/. Accessed 21 Mar. 2026.








