Quote #0
Unity without truth is no better than conspiracy.
Arthur Cleveland Coxe
About This Quote
This line is typically invoked in discussions where people are urged to unite or maintain solidarity, but the speaker warns that agreement or cohesion is not inherently virtuous if it is detached from honesty or factual integrity.
Interpretation
The idea is that togetherness has moral value only when it is grounded in truth; otherwise, coordinated agreement can become a way to hide wrongdoing, spread falsehoods, or pursue harmful aims under the cover of unity.



