"危機は暴君の合言葉である"
— James Madison
Simplified Meaning:
When things go wrong or there is a big problem, someone in power might use that chaos to take control. Imagine a neighborhood where suddenly, there’s a big flood. People are scared, confused, and unsure of what to do. A powerful person might step in and say they’ll fix everything, but they start making unfair rules and taking away people's freedom. Because everyone is worried about the flood, they might not notice the bad changes or might accept them because they want to feel safe. This shows how leaders can use emergencies to get more power and control over others. In your own life, it's good to stay alert and ask questions even when things are tough, so you know that solutions are fair and just, and not just benefiting the person in charge.