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 plutocracy.”
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
Recognize and resist systemic fraud
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- voting
- policy advocacy
- community organizing
- public accountability
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What reforms can most effectively curb institutional fraud?
- How does citizen engagement reshape power structures?
Even with reforms, entrenched interests may persist