Quotes Library

April 30, 2025

In Aristotelian terms, the good leader must have ethos, pathos and logos. The ethos is his moral character, the source of his ability to persuade. The pathos is his ability to touch feelings, to move people emotionally. The logos is his ability to give solid reasons for an action, to move people intellectually.

Mortimer J. Adler (1902-2001), American philosopher and educator, Time, 15 June 1974, in Seldes, p.8

That’s one hell of a combination—the ability to move others morally, emotionally, and intellectually. And very theoretical. Can you think of any such leader?

In some ways, Aristotle is offering us a scorecard for use in measuring the performance of elected officials, particularly those up for re-election. But what he misses is something practicing politicians have known for eons: that elections are not exercises in rational argument between representatives of different points of view, but a time when ethos (persuadability) and pathos (emotionality) are let loose among the body politic. Or is the absence of rationality just a symptom of our bifurcated era?


More Quotes

May 25, 2025
When I was a boy I was told that anyone could become President.
June 15, 2025
A lie can travel halfway around the world while the truth is still putting on its shoes.
May 27, 2025
The most certain test by which we judge whether a country is really free is the amount of security enjoyed by minorities.
Page 22 of 63