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Fraternity Quote by Victor Hugo

“Common right is nought but the protection of all radiating over the right of each. This protection of all is termed Fraternity. The point of intersection of all these aggregated sovereignties is called Society. This intersection being a junction, this point is a knot. Hence comes what is called…” quote by Victor Hugo
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““Common right is nought but the protection of all radiating over the right of each. This protection of all is termed Fraternity. The point of intersection of all these aggregated sovereignties is called Society. This intersection being a junction, this point is a knot. Hence comes what is called the social tie.””

Victor Hugo

About This Quote

Society emerges from individuals' rights intersecting, forming a collective protection called fraternity, which creates social bonds.

In simple terms: Rights intersect to form social ties.

Key Takeaway

Collective protection binds society.

Themes

social contract collective identity fraternity rights societal cohesion

Mood

reflective philosophical

Type

philosophical political

When to use this quote

  • community building
  • political theory
  • civic education

Key Concepts

intersection of rights social knot aggregate sovereignty

Practical Applications

  • designing inclusive policies
  • facilitating social cohesion

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do individual freedoms contribute to collective well‑being?
  • What mechanisms turn rights into social ties?
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