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“In a democratic society, a wrongful practice persists only when most people don’t perceive it to be unjust. At first, only a small minority of abolitionists knew that slavery was evil; that view has rightly become conventional, but it was still a secret in the early 19th century. To say that there…” quote by Peter Thiel
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““In a democratic society, a wrongful practice persists only when most people don’t perceive it to be unjust. At first, only a small minority of abolitionists knew that slavery was evil; that view has rightly become conventional, but it was still a secret in the early 19th century. To say that there are no secrets left today would mean that we live in a society with no hidden injustices.””

Peter Thiel

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Source Speech: Remarks on Democracy and Injustice, 2023

Societies hide injustices when the majority fails to recognize them as wrong, allowing harmful practices to continue unnoticed.

In simple terms: Hidden wrongs persist when most don’t see them as unjust.

Key Takeaway

Expose and challenge hidden injustices.

Themes

justice perception democracy ethics

Mood

critical reflective

Type

political ethical

When to use this quote

  • policy reform
  • education campaigns
  • media investigations
  • grassroots activism

Key Concepts

social blind spots collective denial moral awakening

Questions to Reflect On

  • What injustices are we overlooking today?
  • How can we make hidden harms visible?
A Different Perspective

Changing perceptions is slow and faces entrenched interests.

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