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"The spirit of truth and the spirit of freedom - these are the pillars of society"

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Ibsen doesn’t build “society” out of flags or faith; he builds it out of two volatile forces that, in his work, are constantly being punished for existing. Pairing “truth” with “freedom” is not decorative. It’s an accusation. A society that praises stability while smothering honest speech and personal autonomy is, in Ibsen’s terms, a structure balanced on rot.

Calling them “spirits” matters. This isn’t policy talk; it’s about temperament and courage, the lived willingness to endure discomfort. Truth is a social irritant: it embarrasses institutions, exposes hypocrisy, forces people to revise the story they tell about themselves. Freedom is equally disruptive: it loosens the grip of custom, family duty, and respectable consensus. Ibsen’s subtext is that both are fragile, easily replaced by their safer counterfeits: “truth” as official narrative, “freedom” as consumer choice or permitted dissent.

The line also carries the pressure of Ibsen’s dramatic world. In plays like An Enemy of the People and A Doll’s House, the crowd’s fear of upheaval turns moral courage into social crime. He’d watched modernizing Europe congratulate itself on progress while keeping its moral bookkeeping off the record. So when he says these are the pillars, he’s not describing what society is. He’s describing the test society fails, repeatedly.

The intent is bracingly civic: if truth and freedom are treated as optional virtues rather than structural necessities, the collapse won’t look like revolution. It’ll look like normal life.

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"The spirit of truth and the spirit of freedom - these are the pillars of society." FixQuotes, 15 Feb. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-spirit-of-truth-and-the-spirit-of-freedom-32792/. Accessed 19 Feb. 2026.

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Henrik Ibsen

Henrik Ibsen (March 20, 1828 - May 23, 1906) was a Poet from Norway.

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