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Speaking truth to power

Speaking truth to power is a non-violent political tactic, employed by dissidents against the received wisdom or propaganda of governments they regard as oppressive, authoritarian or an ideocracy. The phrase originated with a pamphlet, Speak Truth to Power: a Quaker Search for an Alternative to Violence, published by the American Friends Service Committee in 1955. Speak Truth To Power is also the title of a global Human Rights initiative under the auspices of Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights. Practitioners who have campaigned for a more just and truthful world have included Apollonius of Tyana, Vaclav Havel,[1] Nelson Mandela, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Mahatma Gandhi, the Dalai Lama and Elie Wiesel.[2]

Mahatma Gandhi spoke truth to power using non-violent tactics

History of the concept Edit

In classical Greece, "speaking truth to power" was known as parrhesia. The tactic is similar to satyagraha (literally, "truth-force") which Mahatma Gandhi used in seeking independence from British India.[3]

Historian Clayborne Carson attributes the popularizing of the phrase in America to civil rights organizer and peace activist Bayard Rustin, reporting that he adapted it in the early 1940s from a saying of the Prophet Muhammad.[4][5] Rustin adapted and condensed this concept as part of co-writing the pamphlet Speak Truth to Power: a Quaker Search for an Alternative to Violence, published in 1955.[6]

In 1970, Albert O. Hirschman wrote that subordinates have three options: Exit, Voice, and Loyalty.[7][8] However, according to Michel Foucault, only the courageous may pursue the truth-to-power course, as they risk losing their friends (as Winston Churchill did in the 1930s[9]), their liberty, even their lives (as Liu Xiaobo did[10]).[11]

Noam Chomsky is dismissive of "speaking truth to power". He asserts: "power knows the truth already, and is busy concealing it". It is the oppressed who need to hear the truth, not the oppressors.[12] Chomsky's belief that we must speak 'truth to the powerless' inspired a six-part docuseries on Canadian foreign policy of the same name, released in 2022, in which he also took part. [13]

Examples Edit

Alexander Solzhenitsyn[14] and Andrei Sakharov[15] are among those who suffered for speaking out against the USSR. In 1936, Japanese finance minister Takahashi Korekiyo was assassinated after suggesting that Japan could not afford its planned military buildup.[16] Dietrich Bonhoeffer in Nazi Germany, and Martin Luther King Jr. in the US, were people who lost their lives for speaking truth to power.[17]

Ex-GCHQ employee Katharine Gun was charged under the UK Official Secrets Act 1989 with leaking a request by the United States for compromising intelligence on United Nations delegates prior to the Iraq invasion of 2003. Together with Daniel Ellsburg, Coleen Rowley and Sibel Edmonds, she set up the Truth-telling Coalition to encourage more of their former colleagues to ‘tell truth to power’.[18][19]

In education Edit

The reverend Nick Mercer, an assistant chaplain at Sherborne School, believes that Human Rights and morality should be taught in all schools. Mercer, who gave evidence on mistreatment of detainees in Iraq, once served as a military lawyer.[20]

According to Vaclav Havel, politics should not be ignored because it attracts bad people. It follows that politics requires people of exceptional purity, higher sensitivity, taste, tact and responsibility. "Those who say that politics is disreputable help make it so... Those who claim that politics is a dirty business are lying to us."[21]

Michel Foucault spoke and wrote about power[22] and oppression[23] by examining how "technologies of power and knowledge have, since antiquity, intertwined and developed in concrete and historical frameworks".[24]

Paulo Freire in his seminal work Pedagogy of the Oppressed explains how "oppression has been justified and how it is reproduced through a mutual process between the "oppressor" and the "oppressed" (oppressors–oppressed distinction). Freire admits that the powerless in society can be frightened of freedom. He writes, "Freedom is acquired by conquest, not by gift. It must be pursued constantly and responsibly. Freedom is not an ideal located outside of man; nor is it an idea which becomes myth. It is rather the indispensable condition for the quest for human completion". According to Freire, freedom will be the result of praxis—informed action—when a balance between theory and practice is achieved".[25]

In popular culture Edit

Books Edit

Anita Hill's book Speaking Truth to Power (1998), is a candid autobiography in which Hill reflects on her experience of testifying at the 1991 Clarence Thomas Supreme Court nomination hearings, gives details on her earlier professional relationship with Clarence Thomas, and explains her motivation for going public with her sexual harassment accusations against Thomas.[26]

Kerry Kennedy's book Speak Truth To Power: Human Rights Defenders Who Are Changing Our World (1st edition 2000), with photographs by Eddie Adams, features interviews with dedicated human rights campaigners including: José Ramos-Horta from East Timor, Dianna Ortiz of Guatemala, Baltasar Garzón of Spain and Desmond Tutu of South Africa.[27]

Films Edit

The story of Sophie Scholl and the White Rose non-violent, intellectual resistance group in the Third Reich has been filmed four times, including Die Weiße Rose (1982),[28] and Sophie Scholl: The Final Days (2005).[29]

Richard Attenborough's film Gandhi (1982) was a worldwide success, despite one Hollywood mogul's opinion that the central character was a "little brown man in a sheet whom nobody wants to see."[30]

More recent films exemplifying speaking truth to power include the biopic Snowden (2016), about the whistleblower Edward Snowden, and Official Secrets (2019), about the story of Katharine Gun.

Television Edit

The phrase "truth to power" is often used in the HBO series The Wire.[31] For example, for a reality check, politician Tommy Carcetti frequently asks his trusted advisor Norman Wilson to speak "truth to power"[32] (e.g., in season 5, episode 1).[33]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Havel, Václav; et al. (1985). Keane, John, ed. The Power of the Powerless: Citizens against the state in central-eastern Europe. Armonk, NY: M. E. Sharpe. ISBN 0-87332-761-6.
  2. ^ Nan Richardson (ed), Kerry Kennedy and Eddie Adams, 'Speak Truth to Power', Umbrage, 2003, introduction.
  3. ^ Galbraith, John Kenneth (1983). The Anatomy of Power. Hamish Hamilton. p. 89.
  4. ^ "The most excellent jihad is when one speaks a true word in the presence of a tyrannical ruler", from the Mishkat al-Masabih.
  5. ^ William E. Phipps, Muhammad and Jesus: A Comparison of the Prophets and Their Teachings, page 157
  6. ^ See Clayborne Carson lecture on African-American Freedom Struggle, 17:30
  7. ^ Corkindale, Gill (21 July 2011). "The Price of (Not) Speaking Truth to Power". Harvard Business Review.
  8. ^ Hirschman, Albert O. (1970). Exit, Voice, and Loyalty.
  9. ^ Baldoni, John (28 June 2017). "Churchill and Orwell; speaking truth to power". Forbes Magazine.
  10. ^ Dorn, James A. (18 July 2017). "What Liu Xiaobo's grisly prison death tells us about free speech in China". Newsweek.
  11. ^ Foucault, Michel (1983). Fearless Speech. pp. 15–16.
  12. ^ Eagleton, Terry (3 April 2006). "The Truth Speakers". New Statesman.
  13. ^ "Truth to the Powerless: An Investigation into Canada's Foreign Policy". www.truthtothepowerless.com.
  14. ^ Anon, 'Speaking Truth to Power', The Economist, 7 August 2008
  15. ^ Serge Schmemann, 'The moral clarity of Andrei Sakharov', Hoover Institution, 7 October 2015
  16. ^ S.C.M.Paine, The Japanese Empire, Cambridge University Press, 2017, p101
  17. ^ James Deotis Roberts, Bonhoeffer and King: Speaking Truth To Power, Westminster John Knox Press, 2005
  18. ^ Martin Bright, ‘What happened to the Woman who revealed dirty tricks on the UN Iraq War vote?’, The Guardian, 2 March 2013.
  19. ^ Katharine Gun, ‘The Truth Must Out’, The Guardian, 18 September 2004
  20. ^ Richard Garner, 'Iraq abuse whistleblower Nick Mercer; 'Schools must teach speaking truth to power'.', Independent, 25 December 2014
  21. ^ Timothy Garton Ash, History of the Present, Penguin, 2000, p 162-3
  22. ^ Gutting, Gary; Oksala, Johanna (2019), "Michel Foucault", in Zalta, Edward N. (ed.), The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Spring 2019 ed.), Metaphysics Research Lab, Stanford University, retrieved 12 January 2021
  23. ^ Deacon, Roger (25 July 2016). "An analytics of power relations: Foucault on the history of discipline". History of the Human Sciences. 15: 89–117. doi:10.1177/0952695102015001074. S2CID 145100804.
  24. ^ Power/knowledge: Selected Interviews and Other Writings, 1972-1977
  25. ^ Freire, Paulo. Pedagogy of the Oppressed. New York: Continuum, 2007.
  26. ^ "Speaking Truth to Power". goodreads.com. Retrieved 16 June 2019.
  27. ^ "Speak Truth to Power: Human Rights Defenders Who Are Changing Our World". goodreads.com. Retrieved 16 June 2019.
  28. ^ Maslin, Janet (6 May 1983). "Film review: Die Weiße Rose". The New York Times.
  29. ^ Holden, Stephen (17 February 2006). "The quiet resolve of a German anti-Nazi martyr". The New York Times.
  30. ^ Chilton, Martin (11 April 2016). "Film review: Gandhi". Daily Telegraph.
  31. ^ Zurawik, David (19 November 2006). "He Must Speak Truth To Power". Baltimore Sun.
  32. ^ Zurawik, David (19 November 2006). "He Must Speak Truth To Power". Baltimore Sun.
  33. ^ Sweeney, Sheamus (B.A. Honors & M.A. Honors) (August 2013). 'From here to the rest of the world': Crime, class, and labour in David Simon's Baltimore (PDF). School of Communications.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: uses authors parameter (link)

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Speaking truth to power is a non violent political tactic employed by dissidents against the received wisdom or propaganda of governments they regard as oppressive authoritarian or an ideocracy The phrase originated with a pamphlet Speak Truth to Power a Quaker Search for an Alternative to Violence published by the American Friends Service Committee in 1955 Speak Truth To Power is also the title of a global Human Rights initiative under the auspices of Robert F Kennedy Human Rights Practitioners who have campaigned for a more just and truthful world have included Apollonius of Tyana Vaclav Havel 1 Nelson Mandela Archbishop Desmond Tutu Mahatma Gandhi the Dalai Lama and Elie Wiesel 2 Mahatma Gandhi spoke truth to power using non violent tactics Contents 1 History of the concept 2 Examples 3 In education 4 In popular culture 4 1 Books 4 2 Films 4 3 Television 5 See also 6 ReferencesHistory of the concept EditIn classical Greece speaking truth to power was known as parrhesia The tactic is similar to satyagraha literally truth force which Mahatma Gandhi used in seeking independence from British India 3 Historian Clayborne Carson attributes the popularizing of the phrase in America to civil rights organizer and peace activist Bayard Rustin reporting that he adapted it in the early 1940s from a saying of the Prophet Muhammad 4 5 Rustin adapted and condensed this concept as part of co writing the pamphlet Speak Truth to Power a Quaker Search for an Alternative to Violence published in 1955 6 In 1970 Albert O Hirschman wrote that subordinates have three options Exit Voice and Loyalty 7 8 However according to Michel Foucault only the courageous may pursue the truth to power course as they risk losing their friends as Winston Churchill did in the 1930s 9 their liberty even their lives as Liu Xiaobo did 10 11 Noam Chomsky is dismissive of speaking truth to power He asserts power knows the truth already and is busy concealing it It is the oppressed who need to hear the truth not the oppressors 12 Chomsky s belief that we must speak truth to the powerless inspired a six part docuseries on Canadian foreign policy of the same name released in 2022 in which he also took part 13 Examples EditAlexander Solzhenitsyn 14 and Andrei Sakharov 15 are among those who suffered for speaking out against the USSR In 1936 Japanese finance minister Takahashi Korekiyo was assassinated after suggesting that Japan could not afford its planned military buildup 16 Dietrich Bonhoeffer in Nazi Germany and Martin Luther King Jr in the US were people who lost their lives for speaking truth to power 17 Ex GCHQ employee Katharine Gun was charged under the UK Official Secrets Act 1989 with leaking a request by the United States for compromising intelligence on United Nations delegates prior to the Iraq invasion of 2003 Together with Daniel Ellsburg Coleen Rowley and Sibel Edmonds she set up the Truth telling Coalition to encourage more of their former colleagues to tell truth to power 18 19 In education EditThe reverend Nick Mercer an assistant chaplain at Sherborne School believes that Human Rights and morality should be taught in all schools Mercer who gave evidence on mistreatment of detainees in Iraq once served as a military lawyer 20 According to Vaclav Havel politics should not be ignored because it attracts bad people It follows that politics requires people of exceptional purity higher sensitivity taste tact and responsibility Those who say that politics is disreputable help make it so Those who claim that politics is a dirty business are lying to us 21 Michel Foucault spoke and wrote about power 22 and oppression 23 by examining how technologies of power and knowledge have since antiquity intertwined and developed in concrete and historical frameworks 24 Paulo Freire in his seminal work Pedagogy of the Oppressed explains how oppression has been justified and how it is reproduced through a mutual process between the oppressor and the oppressed oppressors oppressed distinction Freire admits that the powerless in society can be frightened of freedom He writes Freedom is acquired by conquest not by gift It must be pursued constantly and responsibly Freedom is not an ideal located outside of man nor is it an idea which becomes myth It is rather the indispensable condition for the quest for human completion According to Freire freedom will be the result of praxis informed action when a balance between theory and practice is achieved 25 In popular culture EditBooks Edit Anita Hill s book Speaking Truth to Power 1998 is a candid autobiography in which Hill reflects on her experience of testifying at the 1991 Clarence Thomas Supreme Court nomination hearings gives details on her earlier professional relationship with Clarence Thomas and explains her motivation for going public with her sexual harassment accusations against Thomas 26 Kerry Kennedy s book Speak Truth To Power Human Rights Defenders Who Are Changing Our World 1st edition 2000 with photographs by Eddie Adams features interviews with dedicated human rights campaigners including Jose Ramos Horta from East Timor Dianna Ortiz of Guatemala Baltasar Garzon of Spain and Desmond Tutu of South Africa 27 Films Edit The story of Sophie Scholl and the White Rose non violent intellectual resistance group in the Third Reich has been filmed four times including Die Weisse Rose 1982 28 and Sophie Scholl The Final Days 2005 29 Richard Attenborough s film Gandhi 1982 was a worldwide success despite one Hollywood mogul s opinion that the central character was a little brown man in a sheet whom nobody wants to see 30 More recent films exemplifying speaking truth to power include the biopic Snowden 2016 about the whistleblower Edward Snowden and Official Secrets 2019 about the story of Katharine Gun Television Edit The phrase truth to power is often used in the HBO series The Wire 31 For example for a reality check politician Tommy Carcetti frequently asks his trusted advisor Norman Wilson to speak truth to power 32 e g in season 5 episode 1 33 See also EditIdeology Parrhesia Power politics Sanity State collapse WikiLeaksReferences Edit Havel Vaclav et al 1985 Keane John ed The Power of the Powerless Citizens against the state in central eastern Europe Armonk NY M E Sharpe ISBN 0 87332 761 6 Nan Richardson ed Kerry Kennedy and Eddie Adams Speak Truth to Power Umbrage 2003 introduction Galbraith John Kenneth 1983 The Anatomy of Power Hamish Hamilton p 89 The most excellent jihad is when one speaks a true word in the presence of a tyrannical ruler from the Mishkat al Masabih William E Phipps Muhammad and Jesus A Comparison of the Prophets and Their Teachings page 157 See Clayborne Carson lecture on African American Freedom Struggle 17 30 Corkindale Gill 21 July 2011 The Price of Not Speaking Truth to Power Harvard Business Review Hirschman Albert O 1970 Exit Voice and Loyalty Baldoni John 28 June 2017 Churchill and Orwell speaking truth to power Forbes Magazine Dorn James A 18 July 2017 What Liu Xiaobo s grisly prison death tells us about free speech in China Newsweek Foucault Michel 1983 Fearless Speech pp 15 16 Eagleton Terry 3 April 2006 The Truth Speakers New Statesman Truth to the Powerless An Investigation into Canada s Foreign Policy www truthtothepowerless com Anon Speaking Truth to Power The Economist 7 August 2008 Serge Schmemann The moral clarity of Andrei Sakharov Hoover Institution 7 October 2015 S C M Paine The Japanese Empire Cambridge University Press 2017 p101 James Deotis Roberts Bonhoeffer and King Speaking Truth To Power Westminster John Knox Press 2005 Martin Bright What happened to the Woman who revealed dirty tricks on the UN Iraq War vote The Guardian 2 March 2013 Katharine Gun The Truth Must Out The Guardian 18 September 2004 Richard Garner Iraq abuse whistleblower Nick Mercer Schools must teach speaking truth to power Independent 25 December 2014 Timothy Garton Ash History of the Present Penguin 2000 p 162 3 Gutting Gary Oksala Johanna 2019 Michel Foucault in Zalta Edward N ed The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Spring 2019 ed Metaphysics Research Lab Stanford University retrieved 12 January 2021 Deacon Roger 25 July 2016 An analytics of power relations Foucault on the history of discipline History of the Human Sciences 15 89 117 doi 10 1177 0952695102015001074 S2CID 145100804 Power knowledge Selected Interviews and Other Writings 1972 1977 Freire Paulo Pedagogy of the Oppressed New York Continuum 2007 Speaking Truth to Power goodreads com Retrieved 16 June 2019 Speak Truth to Power Human Rights Defenders Who Are Changing Our World goodreads com Retrieved 16 June 2019 Maslin Janet 6 May 1983 Film review Die Weisse Rose The New York Times Holden Stephen 17 February 2006 The quiet resolve of a German anti Nazi martyr The New York Times Chilton Martin 11 April 2016 Film review Gandhi Daily Telegraph Zurawik David 19 November 2006 He Must Speak Truth To Power Baltimore Sun Zurawik David 19 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