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Politics & Power Quote by Wynton Marsalis

"There are forces all around you who wish to exploit division, rob you of your freedom, and tell you what to think. But young folks can rekindle the weary spirit of a slumbering nation"

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Marsalis frames politics like a bandstand: there is always someone trying to take the melody away from the players. The opening clause is deliberately blunt, almost parental in its warning. “Forces all around you” is vague on purpose; it invites the listener to map in their own villains - algorithms, partisan media, demagogues, cynical donors - without bogging the line down in policy. That elasticity is the rhetorical trick: it makes the threat feel omnipresent, ambient, and therefore urgent.

The verbs do heavy lifting. “Exploit division” and “rob you of your freedom” are classic American anxieties, but “tell you what to think” lands in a distinctly modern register. It’s not just coercion; it’s cognition under occupation. Marsalis, a jazz musician who has spent a career defending listening as a civic skill, is really arguing for mental agency: the freedom to form taste, judgment, and conscience.

Then he flips the tempo. “But young folks can rekindle” swaps paranoia for possibility, positioning youth not as a demographic but as an improvisational resource. “Rekindle” suggests the country’s spirit isn’t dead, just low on oxygen; “weary” and “slumbering” cast the nation as exhausted, lulled into passivity by the very forces he named. The subtext is a call-and-response: elders may be tired, institutions may be calcified, but fresh energy can reset the groove.

In cultural context, this is Marsalis’s recurring project: tying jazz’s discipline and spontaneity to democratic life. He’s not selling rebellion for its own sake; he’s selling awakeness - the civic equivalent of staying on the beat while refusing to play someone else’s chart.

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Marsalis, Wynton. (2026, January 15). There are forces all around you who wish to exploit division, rob you of your freedom, and tell you what to think. But young folks can rekindle the weary spirit of a slumbering nation. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/there-are-forces-all-around-you-who-wish-to-166025/

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Marsalis, Wynton. "There are forces all around you who wish to exploit division, rob you of your freedom, and tell you what to think. But young folks can rekindle the weary spirit of a slumbering nation." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/there-are-forces-all-around-you-who-wish-to-166025/.

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"There are forces all around you who wish to exploit division, rob you of your freedom, and tell you what to think. But young folks can rekindle the weary spirit of a slumbering nation." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/there-are-forces-all-around-you-who-wish-to-166025/. Accessed 28 Mar. 2026.

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Wynton Marsalis (born October 18, 1961) is a Musician from USA.

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