“Those who are led should not be driven, and they should be allowed to choose their leader.”
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Source: What I Believe, 1930
About this quote
Legitimate leadership depends on consent rather than humiliation or force. The sentence joins humane treatment with the public's right to select those who exercise authority.
When to use it
- Employees elect a representative and managers give that person room to speak without retaliation.
- Citizens protect competitive elections instead of accepting a ruler imposed by military pressure.
- A volunteer group replaces commands with clear choices and lets members select their coordinator.

