"While all other sciences have advanced, that of government is at a standstill - little better understood, little better practiced now than three or four thousand years ago"
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The intent isn’t anti-intellectual; it’s anti-complacent. Adams was steeped in Enlightenment confidence about reason, yet he was also a hard-nosed diagnostician of human nature. The subtext: you can draft clever constitutions, but you can’t engineer virtue. Government “stands still” because its raw materials don’t change. Gravity behaves; voters, demagogues, and ambitious officeholders don’t. That’s why, for Adams, the separation of powers and checks and balances weren’t decorative theory but a kind of political realism: build institutions that assume weakness, not perfection.
Context sharpens the complaint. Writing in an era when Americans were testing whether republican self-rule could survive without sliding into monarchy or mob rule, Adams is warning that the Revolution didn’t repeal history. The line reads as both a rebuke to utopian thinkers and a sober pep talk: if governing won’t steadily “advance” on its own, then the work is maintenance, vigilance, and constraint - less heroic breakthrough than constant repair.
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Adams, John. (2026, January 17). While all other sciences have advanced, that of government is at a standstill - little better understood, little better practiced now than three or four thousand years ago. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/while-all-other-sciences-have-advanced-that-of-41392/
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Adams, John. "While all other sciences have advanced, that of government is at a standstill - little better understood, little better practiced now than three or four thousand years ago." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/while-all-other-sciences-have-advanced-that-of-41392/.
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"While all other sciences have advanced, that of government is at a standstill - little better understood, little better practiced now than three or four thousand years ago." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/while-all-other-sciences-have-advanced-that-of-41392/. Accessed 13 Feb. 2026.








