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“We do not behave as if we believed that the affairs of our world were significant enough for the intervention of great men.” quote by Paul Goodman
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“We do not behave as if we believed that the affairs of our world were significant enough for the intervention of great men.”

Paul Goodman

About This Quote

Source Essay: "The Community of the Future", 1950

He argues that ordinary people should not expect heroic intervention, emphasizing personal responsibility.

In simple terms: Great men shouldn't be expected to solve everything.

Key Takeaway

Take charge of your own world.

Themes

responsibility individual agency societal expectations

Mood

thoughtful critical

Type

philosophical social commentary

When to use this quote

  • daily decisions
  • political activism
  • social reform
  • personal ethics

Key Concepts

self-reliance community action

Questions to Reflect On

  • What responsibilities do you accept?
  • How can communities empower individuals?
A Different Perspective

Overlooks systemic barriers.

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