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Life Quote by Bertrand Russell

“Life cannot remain tolerable unless we learn to let each other alone in all matters that are not of immediate and obvious concern to the community. We must learn to respect each other’s privacy, and not to impose our moral standards upon each other. The Puritan imagines that his moral standard is…” quote by Bertrand Russell
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““Life cannot remain tolerable unless we learn to let each other alone in all matters that are not of immediate and obvious concern to the community. We must learn to respect each other’s privacy, and not to impose our moral standards upon each other. The Puritan imagines that his moral standard is THE moral standard; he does not realize that other ages and other countries, and even other groups in his own country, have moral standard different from his, to which they have as good a right as he has to his.””

Bertrand Russell

About This Quote

Societies must respect privacy and avoid imposing moral standards, recognizing diverse moral frameworks.

In simple terms: Respect privacy and diverse morals.

Key Takeaway

Honor others’ privacy and moral views.

Themes

privacy tolerance ethical relativism

Mood

thoughtful analytical

Type

philosophical ethical

When to use this quote

  • community living
  • lawmaking

Key Concepts

philosophy social ethics

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you navigate moral differences?
  • What boundaries protect privacy?
A Different Perspective

Moral relativism can cause conflict.

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