Thomas Babington Macaulay, (1800-1859) [Lord Macaulay] 1st Baron Macaulay, British historian Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Comment on this quote Share via Email Print this Page Thomas Babington Macaulay Quote “Men are never so likely to settle a question rightly as when they discuss it freely.”Thomas Babington Macaulay ~ Thomas Babington Macaulay (1800-1859) [Lord Macaulay] 1st Baron Macaulay, British historian"Southey's Colloquies on Society" par. SC.64 Civil Rights , Freedom , Individual Rights , Learning , Liberty , Reason , Respect Ratings and Comments Reply KB, Corona 4/4/07 Hear ye, Hear ye, all American "patriots!" Reply KB, Corona 4/4/07 Abolish our secretive government administration - 2007! Reply Mike, Norwalk 4/12/21 I like the sentiment a lot — that it would be more accurate and influential with the masses. Individuals with open minds and hearts are likely to accept change when a narrative's discussion relates personally to the senses. By example, politics may be discussed freely with only that which pertains to the individuals religion will be heard or sensed (Atheistic socialism v. Christian liberty, demonic legal positivism v. the laws of nature and of nature's God, etc.). Reply jim k, Austin 4/12/21 SaveOk2 SaveOk2 View CommentsClick to view or comment. Share on Facebook Tweet Email Print This Thomas Babington Macaulay quote is found in these categories: Civil Rights quotes Freedom quotes Individual Rights quotes Learning quotes Liberty quotes Reason quotes Respect quotes About Thomas Babington Macaulay Bio of Thomas Babington Macaulay Quotations by Thomas Babington Macaulay Books by/about Thomas Babington Macaulay Thomas Babington Macaulay videos Thomas Babington Macaulay on Wikipedia Astrological chart for Thomas Babington Macaulay