"There is no such thing as justice in the abstract; it is merely a compact between men"
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The subtext is tactical. Epicurean ethics is built around ataraxia, the quieting of anxiety. If justice is a divine command, you’re trapped in dread: dread of punishment, dread of unknowable rules, dread of cosmic surveillance. If justice is a compact, it becomes legible and revisable. The point isn’t cynicism for its own sake; it’s emotional engineering. Strip morality of supernatural thunder and you remove a major source of human misery.
Context matters: Epicurus wrote in a world of competing city-states, shifting laws, and moralizing religion. A universal, abstract “Justice” would be politically convenient for those who claim to speak for it. Calling justice a contract is also a power move against that claim. It implies that laws earn legitimacy through mutual advantage, not sacred aura.
Still, the line doesn’t license nihilism. A compact can be binding, even if it isn’t eternal. Epicurus is arguing for an ethics that works because it is negotiated, conditional, and tuned to human needs - not because it descends from the sky.
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