Jim Butcher Quote

We’re a civilized society, are we not? Esterbrook blinked. Since when, miss? We’re a democracy. Just what I mean. We have dispensed with violence as a means of governing ourselves, have we not? The heart of democracy is violence, Miss Tagwynn, Esterbrook said. In order to decide what to do, we take a count of everyone for and against it, and then do whatever the larger side wishes to do. We’re having a symbolic battle, its outcome decided by simple numbers. It saves us time and no end of trouble counting actual bodies—but don’t mistake it for anything but ritualized violence. And every few years, if the person we elected doesn’t do the job we wanted, we vote him out of office—we symbolically behead him and replace him with someone else. Again, without the actual pain and bloodshed, but acting out the ritual of violence nonetheless. It’s actually a very practical way of getting things done.

Jim Butcher

We’re a civilized society, are we not? Esterbrook blinked. Since when, miss? We’re a democracy. Just what I mean. We have dispensed with violence as a means of governing ourselves, have we not? The heart of democracy is violence, Miss Tagwynn, Esterbrook said. In order to decide what to do, we take a count of everyone for and against it, and then do whatever the larger side wishes to do. We’re having a symbolic battle, its outcome decided by simple numbers. It saves us time and no end of trouble counting actual bodies—but don’t mistake it for anything but ritualized violence. And every few years, if the person we elected doesn’t do the job we wanted, we vote him out of office—we symbolically behead him and replace him with someone else. Again, without the actual pain and bloodshed, but acting out the ritual of violence nonetheless. It’s actually a very practical way of getting things done.

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About Jim Butcher

Jim Butcher (born October 26, 1971) is an American author. He has written the contemporary fantasy The Dresden Files, Codex Alera, and Cinder Spires book series.