"The value of a principle is the number of things it will explain"
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The phrasing is slyly anti-dogmatic. “Principle” often signals rigid rules, the kind you wield to end arguments. Emerson flips it into an engine for understanding. A real principle, in his view, doesn’t narrow your mind; it organizes complexity. The best ones travel: they illuminate politics and private life, nature and character, money and meaning. That’s classic Emersonian self-reliance with a twist: your integrity isn’t proven by stubborn consistency, but by whether your guiding ideas actually help you see.
There’s subtexted aggression here against inherited authority - church creeds, social conventions, borrowed opinions. If a principle can’t explain much, it’s probably just tribal decoration. If it explains a lot, it earns loyalty not through tradition but through performance.
Read in the context of American Transcendentalism, the line is also a manifesto for a young culture trying to build an intellectual backbone without Europe’s old scaffolding. Emerson wants principles that don’t merely instruct; they interpret. The payoff is bracing: he turns moral philosophy into an empirical challenge, daring your highest beliefs to prove their usefulness in the mess of actual life.
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| Topic | Wisdom |
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| Source | Verified source: Emerson's Complete Works (Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1883)
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