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Life & Wisdom Quote by Archibald MacLeish

"We are as great as our belief in human liberty - no greater. And our belief in human liberty is only ours when it is larger than ourselves"

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Greatness gets demoted here from a chest-thumping national myth to a moral measuring stick. MacLeish, a poet who spent his life orbiting American public institutions (and watching them strain under depression, war, and ideological panic), argues that a society is only as “great” as the freedom it can genuinely imagine for other people. Not its skyline. Not its GDP. Not its self-image. Liberty is the unit of measurement, and it’s ruthlessly comparative: “no greater.”

The second sentence is where the blade turns. He distrusts liberty-as-branding, the kind that belongs to a flag pin or a victory speech. A “belief in human liberty” becomes “only ours” when it’s “larger than ourselves” - when it exceeds private interest, tribe, party, even nation. The subtext is a warning about conditional freedom: liberty that applies only to people who look like us, vote like us, pray like us, or flatter our narrative isn’t liberty; it’s permission.

MacLeish’s phrasing makes the ethic unavoidable. “Human liberty” broadens the subject beyond citizenship to personhood. The repetition of “ours” is not possessive comfort but an accusation: you don’t get to claim freedom while hoarding it. Coming from a poet, it’s also an argument about imagination. To believe in liberty larger than yourself is to practice the hardest civic art: granting others the same complexity, dignity, and room to move that you demand for your own life.

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Archibald MacLeish (May 7, 1892 - April 20, 1982) was a Poet from USA.

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