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War & Peace Quote by Roger Nash Baldwin

"So long as we have enough people in this country willing to fight for their rights, we'll be called a democracy"

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Democracy, Baldwin implies, is less a constitutional status than a contested label you earn by constant resistance. The line is built on a sly conditional: "So long as..". doesn’t celebrate American democracy; it puts it on probation. The country gets to be "called" a democracy not because of lofty founding promises, but because enough people are willing to take risks to make those promises real. It’s a demotion of patriotism from pride to practice.

The wording is doing double duty. "Enough people" is deliberately vague, a reminder that rights don’t survive on moral correctness alone; they need a critical mass of bodies, lawyers, organizers, and troublemakers. "Willing to fight" broadens the battlefield beyond literal combat to the whole repertoire of civic conflict: protest, litigation, strikes, civil disobedience. That verb also hints at the cost: rights aren’t granted; they’re extracted, defended, and periodically re-won.

Then there’s the quiet sting of "called a democracy". Baldwin, founder of the ACLU and a veteran of World War I-era crackdowns, knew how easily a nation can keep democratic branding while practicing censorship, surveillance, and political repression. The phrase suggests reputation management: democracy as something performed for domestic legitimacy and international optics. The subtext is an accusation and a warning. If the fighting stops - from exhaustion, fear, comfort, or suppression - the name "democracy" can remain while its substance drains away. Baldwin’s intent is to relocate responsibility from institutions to citizens, and to frame dissent not as a threat to democracy but as the mechanism that keeps it from becoming a hollow adjective.

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Baldwin, Roger Nash. (2026, January 16). So long as we have enough people in this country willing to fight for their rights, we'll be called a democracy. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/so-long-as-we-have-enough-people-in-this-country-126180/

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Baldwin, Roger Nash. "So long as we have enough people in this country willing to fight for their rights, we'll be called a democracy." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/so-long-as-we-have-enough-people-in-this-country-126180/.

MLA Style (9th ed.)
"So long as we have enough people in this country willing to fight for their rights, we'll be called a democracy." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/so-long-as-we-have-enough-people-in-this-country-126180/. Accessed 21 Feb. 2026.

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Roger Nash Baldwin (January 21, 1884 - August 26, 1981) was a Activist from USA.

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