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All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others
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"All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others"

- George Orwell

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This quote by George Orwell is a reference to the novel Animal Farm, in which the animals on the farm topple their human masters and produce a society of their own. The quote is a commentary on the hypocrisy of the animals' new society, in which the pigs, who are the leaders of the farm, are offered unique benefits and are treated as more equivalent than the other animals. The quote is a criticism of the idea that all individuals are equivalent, however some people are more equivalent than others, and it recommends that even in a society that declares to be based on equality, there will constantly be those who are given more power and advantage than others. It is a pointer that even in a society that claims to be based upon equality, there will constantly be those who are offered more power and privilege than others.

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George Orwell This quote is written / told by George Orwell between June 25, 1903 and January 21, 1950. He was a famous Author from United Kingdom. The author also have 88 other quotes.

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