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“The bane of sects, especially in Bengal, is that if any one happens to have a different opinion, he immediately starts a new sect, he has no patience to wait.” quote by Swami Vivekananda
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“The bane of sects, especially in Bengal, is that if any one happens to have a different opinion, he immediately starts a new sect, he has no patience to wait.”

Swami Vivekananda

About This Quote

The quote critiques the tendency of sectarian groups to splinter at the slightest dissent, highlighting an intolerance for differing views and a rush to form new factions rather than engaging in dialogue.

In simple terms: Intolerance fuels endless sect formation.

Key Takeaway

Patience and dialogue prevent fragmentation.

Themes

Intolerance Sectarianism Group dynamics Dogmatism Social cohesion

Mood

Critical Reflective Skeptical

Type

Observation Critique Sociopolitical commentary

When to use this quote

  • Religious communities
  • Political parties
  • Online forums
  • Academic departments
  • Social movements

Key Concepts

Pluralism Authority Patience Identity

Practical Applications

  • Mediating inter‑group conflicts
  • Designing inclusive decision‑making processes

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can groups cultivate patience for dissent?
  • What mechanisms encourage constructive debate over splintering?
A Different Perspective

Some argue that new sects can foster innovation and protect minority perspectives, but this often deepens division rather than enriching discourse.

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