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“there is nothing, in fact, which man cannot be forced to do by hunger and pain.” Herling became convinced “that a man can only be human under human conditions.” From” quote by Timothy Snyder
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““there is nothing, in fact, which man cannot be forced to do by hunger and pain.” Herling became convinced “that a man can only be human under human conditions.” From””

Timothy Snyder

About This Quote

Extreme deprivation can compel any person to act against their morals, revealing the limits of free will.

In simple terms: Hunger forces actions.

Key Takeaway

Recognize human limits.

Themes

human nature coercion ethics

Mood

somber introspective

Type

philosophical literary

When to use this quote

  • prison
  • war
  • survival situations

Key Concepts

philosophy psychology

Questions to Reflect On

  • How would you act under duress?
  • What safeguards protect moral choice?
A Different Perspective

People may resist extreme pressure.

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