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“There is an insuperable problem about introducing immigrants to British values. There are no British values. Nor are there any Serbian or Peruvian values. No nation has a monopoly on fairness and decency, justice and humanity.” quote by Terry Eagleton
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“There is an insuperable problem about introducing immigrants to British values. There are no British values. Nor are there any Serbian or Peruvian values. No nation has a monopoly on fairness and decency, justice and humanity.”

Terry Eagleton

About This Quote

Source Essay: “The Problem with British Values”, 2015

He argues that “British values” are a myth; no nation possesses a unique set of moral standards, and imposing them on immigrants is baseless.

In simple terms: There are no unique national values to impose.

Key Takeaway

Recognize shared humanity over invented national morals.

Themes

culture immigration politics identity

Mood

thoughtful analytical

Type

essay philosophical

When to use this quote

  • policy debates
  • education curricula
  • community integration

Key Concepts

relativism nationalism ethical philosophy

Questions to Reflect On

  • What universal principles can unite diverse societies?
  • How can we respect cultural differences without imposing false narratives?
A Different Perspective

Ignoring common human values can foster division and xenophobia.

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