The Discourse on Voluntary Servitude (French: Discours de la servitude volontaire) is an essay by Étienne de La Boétie.
The date of preparation of the Discourse on Voluntary Servitude is uncertain: according to recent studies it was composed by Étienne de La Boétie during his university education.
According to his closest friend Michel de Montaigne, the speech was written when La Boétie was about 18 years old.
[1] The essay argues that any tyrant remains in power while his subjects grant him that, therefore delegitimizing every form of power.
The original freedom of men would be indeed abandoned by society which, once corrupted by the habit, would have preferred the servitude of the courtier to the freedom of the free man, who refuses to be submissive and to obey.