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Every society rests in the last resort on the recognition of common principles and common ideals, and if it makes no mor
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"Every society rests in the last resort on the recognition of common principles and common ideals, and if it makes no moral or spiritual appeal to the loyalty of its members, it must inevitably fall to pieces"

- Christopher Dawson

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In this quote, Christopher Dawson highlights the importance of typical principles and perfects in keeping a functioning society. He argues that without a moral or spiritual interest join its members, a society will ultimately fall apart. This suggests that a strong sense of shared worths and beliefs is crucial for the stability and longevity of any community. Without a sense of loyalty and dedication to these common principles, people might end up being detached and the society as a whole will suffer. Dawson's words function as a reminder that the foundation of any successful society depends on its capability to promote a sense of unity and function among its members.

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Christopher Dawson This quote is written / told by Christopher Dawson between October 12, 1889 and May 25, 1970. He was a famous Writer from England. The author also have 29 other quotes.

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