Every man Quote by Thomas More
““but in Utopia, where every man has a right to everything, they all know that if care is taken to keep the public stores full no private man can want anything; for among them there is no unequal distribution, so that no man is poor, none in necessity, and though no man has anything, yet they are all rich; for what can make a man so rich as to lead a serene and cheerful life, free from anxieties; neither apprehending want himself, nor vexed with the endless complaints of his wife?””
About This Quote
Source Book: Utopia by Thomas More, 1516
Utopia describes a society where equal distribution eliminates poverty, leading to collective wealth and peace, but questions the feasibility of such uniformity.
In simple terms: Equality removes want, creating shared wealth.
Consider the balance between equality and individual desire.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- policy design
- community planning
- social welfare programs
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Is true equality possible without sacrificing freedom?
- How would you address individual aspirations in a perfectly equal society?
Uniform equality may suppress personal ambition.