Quote by Peter Thiel
““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.””
About This Quote
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.
Expose and challenge hidden injustices.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- policy reform
- education campaigns
- media investigations
- grassroots activism
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What injustices are we overlooking today?
- How can we make hidden harms visible?
Changing perceptions is slow and faces entrenched interests.