Quote by: Abraham Kuyper

No man has the right to rule over another man, otherwise such a right necessarily, and immediately becomes the right of the strongest. As the tiger in the jungle rules over the defenceless antelope, so on the banks of the Nile a Pharaoh ruled over the progenitors of the fellaheen of Egypt. Nor can a group of men, by contract, from their own right, compel you to obey a fellow-man. What binding force is there for me in the allegation that ages ago one of my progenitors made a ‘Contrat Social,’ with other men of that time? As man I stand free and bold, over against the most powerful of my fellow-men. I do not speak of the family, for here organic, natural ties rule; but in the sphere of the State I do not yield or bow down to anyone, who is man, as I am.


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  • NameAbraham Kuyper
  • DescriptionDutch politician of the Anti-Revolutionary Party
  • AliasesAbraham Kuijper
  • BornOctober 29, 1837
  • DiedNovember 8, 1920
  • CountryNetherlands
  • ProfessionJournalist; Theologian; Politician