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Life & Wisdom Quote by James Russell Lowell

"Truth forever on the scaffold, wrong forever on the throne"

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“Truth forever on the scaffold, wrong forever on the throne” lands like a snapshot of history taken at its ugliest angle: the reformer hanged, the king applauded. Lowell’s genius is how he compresses political despair into stagecraft. “Scaffold” isn’t just a metaphor for persecution; it’s public spectacle, a place where power turns morality into entertainment and calls it justice. “Throne” isn’t merely authority; it’s legitimacy granted by habit, ceremony, and the crowd’s hunger for order.

The line’s force comes from its absolutism. “Forever” is obviously false, and Lowell knows it. That overstatement is the point: it dramatizes what it feels like to live inside a moment when the moral arc looks snapped, not bending. The syntax is balanced like a proverb, but the balance is a trap. It makes corruption feel stable and righteousness feel doomed, mirroring the way institutions often behave: the system can sustain “wrong” indefinitely, while “truth” shows up as an interruption that must be punished.

Context matters. Lowell was an ardent abolitionist writing in a nation where slavery was legal, profitable, and defended as tradition. The subtext is a warning about misreading the present. If you judge history by who’s in power today, you’ll confuse dominance with correctness. The scaffold/throne contrast exposes how “rightness” is frequently decided by enforcement, not ethics - until the script flips and yesterday’s heretic becomes tomorrow’s hero.

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TopicTruth
Source"The Present Crisis" (poem) by James Russell Lowell — contains the line "Truth forever on the scaffold, Wrong forever on the throne."
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James Russell Lowell (February 22, 1819 - August 12, 1891) was a Poet from USA.

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