"To become truly great, one has to stand with people, not above them"
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The subtext is a jab at the ancien regime’s favorite illusion - that hierarchy itself is proof of merit. Montesquieu lived in a France where power was theatrical: monarchs and nobles staged superiority as destiny. Against that backdrop, “above” isn’t just spatial; it’s epistemic. The higher you climb, the less you know what laws actually do to bodies, wages, and daily risk. Standing “with” people becomes a method for seeing clearly, not just behaving kindly.
Context matters because Montesquieu is the theorist of constraints: separation of powers, checks, and the idea that institutions should assume human fallibility. This line echoes that worldview. True “greatness” isn’t the strongman’s fantasy of rising beyond the crowd; it’s the harder achievement of binding yourself to them, accepting limits, and earning authority through relationship rather than distance.
It works because it flips the usual aspiration. We’re trained to picture success as elevation. Montesquieu reframes it as solidarity - not sentimental, but structural.
Quote Details
| Topic | Servant Leadership |
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| Source | Later attribution: Greatness (Don Yaeger, 2011) modern compilation
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