Quote #0
The people have no more dangerous enemy than the man who speaks to them of moderation.
Bertrand Barère de Vieuzac
About This Quote
Often presented as a revolutionary-era sentiment warning that calls for restraint can serve entrenched interests during moments of political upheaval.
Interpretation
It suggests that appeals to compromise or temperance may be used to blunt popular demands and preserve existing power, making the "moderate" rhetorically dangerous to a mobilized public.



