"The less one knows, the more he thinks he knows, and the more willing he is to employ any and all measures to enforce his views upon others"
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The subtext is about insecurity disguised as righteousness. If you truly understand a subject, you’ve encountered its limits, its trade-offs, its messy exceptions. That complexity breeds restraint. The person who hasn’t met complexity feels unchallenged, and unchallenged belief reads as moral clarity. From there, enforcement becomes tempting because debate feels unnecessary: why argue with someone who is “obviously” wrong?
Context matters: Harris’s lifetime runs through mass propaganda, labor unrest, the rise of totalitarian movements, and world war. In that era, “enforce his views upon others” isn’t an abstract worry; it’s a civic emergency. As the founder of Rotary, Harris also championed public-minded professionalism, so the quote doubles as a code of conduct: humility isn’t just personal virtue, it’s a safeguard against turning opinion into policy by force.
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Harris, Paul. (2026, January 16). The less one knows, the more he thinks he knows, and the more willing he is to employ any and all measures to enforce his views upon others. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-less-one-knows-the-more-he-thinks-he-knows-85379/
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Harris, Paul. "The less one knows, the more he thinks he knows, and the more willing he is to employ any and all measures to enforce his views upon others." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-less-one-knows-the-more-he-thinks-he-knows-85379/.
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"The less one knows, the more he thinks he knows, and the more willing he is to employ any and all measures to enforce his views upon others." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-less-one-knows-the-more-he-thinks-he-knows-85379/. Accessed 19 Feb. 2026.














