Justice for Hedgehogs Quotes
Justice for Hedgehogs
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Ronald Dworkin383 ratings, 4.09 average rating, 28 reviews
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“Absolute confidence or clarity is the privilege of fools and fanatics.”
― Justice for Hedgehogs
― Justice for Hedgehogs
“I disagree with you, but I recognize the integrity of your argument. I recognize your moral responsibility.”
― Justice for Hedgehogs
― Justice for Hedgehogs
“Cultures have tried to teach a malign and apparently persuasive lie: that the most important metric of a good life is wealth and the luxury and power it brings. The rich think they live better when they are even richer. In America and many other places they use their wealth politically, to persuade the public to elect or accept leaders who will do that for them. They say that the justice we have imagined is socialism that threatens our freedom. Not everyone is gullible: many people lead contented lives without wealth. But many others are persuaded; they vote for low taxes to keep the jackpot full in case they too can win it, even though that is a lottery they are almost bound to lose. Nothing better illustrates the tragedy of an unexamined life: there are no winners in this macabre dance of greed and delusion. No respectable or even intelligible theory of value supposes that making and spending money has any value or importance in itself and almost everything people buy with that money lacks any importance as well. The ridiculous dream of a princely life is kept alive by ethical sleepwalkers. And they in turn keep injustice alive because their self-contempt breeds a politics of contempt for others. Dignity is indivisible.”
― Justice for Hedgehogs
― Justice for Hedgehogs
