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Freedom Quote by Saul D. Alinsky

“Today everything is so complex as to be incomprehensible. What sense does it make for men to walk on the moon while other men are waiting on welfare lines, or in Vietnam killing and dying for a corrupt dictatorship in the name of freedom?” quote by Saul D. Alinsky
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““Today everything is so complex as to be incomprehensible. What sense does it make for men to walk on the moon while other men are waiting on welfare lines, or in Vietnam killing and dying for a corrupt dictatorship in the name of freedom?””

Saul D. Alinsky

About This Quote

Source Speech: Public commentary, 1970s, United States

The quote highlights the paradox of technological triumphs amid social inequality and war, questioning moral priorities.

In simple terms: It points out contradictions between progress and suffering.

Key Takeaway

Reflect on how we value advancement versus human welfare.

Themes

inequality war technology morality politics

Mood

critical concerned

Type

political philosophical

When to use this quote

  • Public policy debates
  • activist gatherings
  • academic discussions
  • media commentary

Key Concepts

Social critique ethical paradox political rhetoric

Questions to Reflect On

  • What responsibilities do societies have to balance progress with equity?
  • How can we address systemic injustice while pursuing innovation?
A Different Perspective

The quote may oversimplify complex geopolitical issues and ignore nuanced motivations.

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