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“They successfully combined piracy and puritanism, which aren't so unlike when you come right down to it. Both had a strong dislike for opposition and both had a roving eye for other people's property.” quote by John Steinbeck
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“They successfully combined piracy and puritanism, which aren't so unlike when you come right down to it. Both had a strong dislike for opposition and both had a roving eye for other people's property.”

John Steinbeck

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Grapes of Wrath, John Steinbeck, 1939

Piracy and puritanism share a common disdain for authority and a tendency to appropriate others' assets, revealing unexpected moral overlap.

In simple terms: Both reject authority and take others’ property.

Key Takeaway

Question hidden similarities in opposing ideologies.

Themes

power morality contradiction

Mood

critical thoughtful

Type

analytical philosophical

When to use this quote

  • colonialism
  • religious movements
  • social critique
  • legal analysis

Key Concepts

political theory ethics history

Questions to Reflect On

  • What other opposing groups share similar traits?
  • Can shared traits justify moral judgments?
A Different Perspective

The comparison may oversimplify complex motivations behind each practice.

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