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Habits Quote by Bertrand Russell

“The habit of considering a man’s religious, moral and political opinions before appointing him to a post or giving him a job is the modern form of persecution.” quote by Bertrand Russell
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““The habit of considering a man’s religious, moral and political opinions before appointing him to a post or giving him a job is the modern form of persecution.””

Bertrand Russell

About This Quote

Source Essay: Why I Am Not a Christian, 1927

Evaluating a person's beliefs before hiring them mirrors historical persecution, as it judges individuals based on identity rather than merit.

In simple terms: Judging by beliefs is modern persecution.

Key Takeaway

Assess candidates by skills, not beliefs.

Themes

fairness employment human rights

Mood

critical thought‑provoking

Type

ethical philosophical

When to use this quote

  • job interviews
  • political appointments
  • academic hiring
  • volunteer roles

Key Concepts

bias discrimination

Questions to Reflect On

  • Can meritocracy truly exist without considering values?
  • How can organizations ensure unbiased hiring?
A Different Perspective

Such scrutiny can overlook talent and foster division.

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