"Still, corruption and oppression are far too common threats to the democratic society"
- Anna Lindh
About this Quote
In this quote, Anna Lindh highlights the continuous resist corruption and injustice in a democratic society. Despite the principles of democracy being rooted in equality and justice, these threats continue to persist and present a substantial obstacle to the performance of a reasonable and just society. Lindh's usage of the word "still" recommends that these problems have not been totally addressed and remain a pushing issue. This quote serves as a reminder that the fight versus corruption and injustice is an ongoing fight that requires consistent watchfulness and effort to maintain the values of democracy.
This quote is written / told by Anna Lindh between June 19, 1957 and September 11, 2003. He/she was a famous Politician from Sweden.
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