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“The law ... allows rich as well as poor to sleep under bridges.” quote by Anatole France
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“The law ... allows rich as well as poor to sleep under bridges.”

Anatole France

About This Quote

The law is indifferent to wealth; it treats both the affluent and the destitute the same, exposing the futility of legal protection for the truly vulnerable.

In simple terms: Legal equality masks social inequality.

Key Takeaway

Law alone cannot guarantee safety.

Themes

social justice legal theory inequality poverty civil rights

Mood

critical empathetic reflective

Type

aphor social critique

When to use this quote

  • courtroom decisions
  • policy debates
  • urban planning
  • social welfare programs

Key Concepts

law wealth disparity homelessness

Practical Applications

  • advocacy for legal reform
  • public awareness campaigns

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does legal equality differ from substantive equality?
  • What responsibilities do societies have to protect the homeless?
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