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Leadership Quote by J. William Fulbright

"We must dare to think unthinkable thoughts"

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Fulbright’s line isn’t a TED-talk ode to “creativity.” It’s a warning shot from inside the governing class: a reminder that the most dangerous censorship is the kind leaders perform on themselves in the name of realism, unity, or “responsibility.” “We must dare” frames dissent as a civic duty, not a personality trait. The verb matters. To “dare” implies risk, reputational cost, and institutional punishment. It admits that politics punishes imagination precisely when imagination becomes politically useful.

“Unthinkable” is the key provocation and the quiet indictment. In Washington, the unthinkable is rarely morally unspeakable; it’s often administratively inconvenient. It’s the option that breaks a party line, threatens a donor ecosystem, offends a patriotic storyline, or punctures a war consensus. Fulbright spent his career close enough to power to see how quickly policy becomes a closed loop: assumptions harden, alternatives get treated as naive, and debate narrows until catastrophe looks inevitable.

The subtext is about widening the Overton window before events widen it for you. Fulbright, who chaired the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and became an early, high-profile critic of the Vietnam War, understood how “serious” people use seriousness as a gatekeeping tool. This sentence is a call to interrogate the premises that make certain outcomes feel natural: that force equals credibility, that dissent equals disloyalty, that complexity is weakness.

The rhetorical punch comes from its paradox. Thinking is framed as an act of courage. That’s not romantic; it’s diagnostic. When basic imagination requires bravery, the system is already in trouble.

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J. William Fulbright

J. William Fulbright (April 9, 1905 - February 9, 1995) was a Politician from USA.

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