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The human being is an unequal creature. That is a fact. And we start off with the proposition. All the great religions, all the great movements, all the great political ideology, say let us make the human being as equal as possible. In fact, he is not equal, never will be.
Lee Kuan Yew
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Interpretation

What this quote means

This quote reflects on the inherent inequalities of human beings despite societal movements towards equality.

Lee Kuan Yew highlights the inherent differences among individuals that exist irrespective of the societal efforts to promote equality. He suggests that while many ideologies and religions strive to create a more equal society, the reality of human nature shows that true equality is unattainable as people are fundamentally unequal in various aspects such as talents, abilities, and circumstances.

Themes

EqualityInequalityHuman NatureSocietyIdeals

In practice

Example use cases

In a discussion about social justice reforms.

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