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Arrangements Quote by Bill Moyers

“But there is nothing idealized or romantic about the difference between a society whose arrangements roughly serve all its citizens (something otherwise known as social justice) and one whose institutions have been converted into a stupendous fraud. That can be the difference between democracy and…” quote by Bill Moyers
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“But there is nothing idealized or romantic about the difference between a society whose arrangements roughly serve all its citizens (something otherwise known as social justice) and one whose institutions have been converted into a stupendous fraud. That can be the difference between democracy and plutocracy.”

Bill Moyers

About This Quote

Source Speech: Interview on PBS NewsHour, 1998

A society that truly serves all citizens contrasts sharply with one where institutions are corrupt, creating a divide between democracy and plutocracy.

In simple terms: Fair society vs corrupt system

Key Takeaway

Recognize and resist systemic fraud

Themes

justice democracy corruption inequality politics

Mood

concerned critical hopeful

Type

political analytical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • voting
  • policy advocacy
  • community organizing
  • public accountability

Key Concepts

social contract power dynamics institutional integrity

Questions to Reflect On

  • What reforms can most effectively curb institutional fraud?
  • How does citizen engagement reshape power structures?
A Different Perspective

Even with reforms, entrenched interests may persist

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