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Justice & Law Quote by Friedrich Schiller

"The history of the world is the world's court of justice"

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A courtroom without walls is Schiller's most seductive stage set: "The history of the world is the world's court of justice". It flatters the idea that time itself is a judge, that verdicts eventually arrive even when tribunals fail and kings rewrite the record. As a dramatist of the German Enlightenment shading into Romanticism, Schiller is obsessed with moral order surviving political disorder. He writes at a moment when revolutions are refashioning Europe and the old legitimacies are cracking; the line offers a secular replacement for providence, a way to believe in accountability without invoking a church.

The sentence works because it compresses two unstable things - history and justice - into a single, confident metaphor. Courts imply procedure: evidence, cross-examination, a final sentence. History is the opposite: messy, authored by winners, revised by archives, myth, and forgetting. Schiller's intent is aspirational, almost programmatic. If history is a court, then actions matter beyond the immediate balance of power; public life is not only strategy but moral risk.

The subtext is also a warning to tyrants and opportunists: you may win today, but the record will catch up. Yet there's irony baked in. "The world" is both plaintiff and jury, meaning judgment is collective, not pure. That makes the line less comforting than it first sounds. It hints that justice is not guaranteed by institutions but manufactured through remembrance, narrative, and political struggle - the ongoing fight over who gets to tell the story, and therefore who gets condemned or redeemed.

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Friedrich Schiller

Friedrich Schiller (November 10, 1759 - May 9, 1805) was a Dramatist from Germany.

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