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“How do we justify calling ourselves civilised, after all? Is it the books we read? The delicacy of our tastes? Our place in continuing a line of belief ando of common values which strech back a thousand years and more? All this, indeed, but what does it mean? How does it show itself? Are you…” quote by Anonymous
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““«How do we justify calling ourselves civilised, after all? Is it the books we read? The delicacy of our tastes? Our place in continuing a line of belief ando of common values which strech back a thousand years and more? All this, indeed, but what does it mean? How does it show itself? Are you civilised if you read the right books, yet stand by while your neighbours ara massacred, your lanas laid waste, your cities brought to ruin?»””

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Source Speech: Unknown, possibly a public lecture or essay on civilization

The quote questions what truly defines civilization beyond cultural symbols, emphasizing moral action over intellectual or aesthetic markers.

In simple terms: Civilization is shown by how we treat others, not just by our culture.

Key Takeaway

Judge societies by their deeds toward neighbors.

Themes

morality civilization responsibility

Mood

critical reflective

Type

philosophical ethical

When to use this quote

  • war zones
  • refugee crises
  • community aid
  • political activism

Key Concepts

ethical behavior social contract human rights

Questions to Reflect On

  • What actions truly reflect a civilized society?
  • How can we hold cultures accountable for their treatment of others?
A Different Perspective

Moral standards can be ignored despite cultural achievements.

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