"The green revolution has an entirely different meaning to most people in the affluent nations of the privileged world than to those in the developing nations of the forgotten world"
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The rhetoric is bluntly bifurcated - “privileged” versus “forgotten” - and that’s the point. Borlaug isn’t chasing nuance; he’s exposing asymmetry. By pairing “affluent nations” with “privileged world,” he suggests that wealth is not just an economic condition but a protective bubble that alters perception. In that bubble, debates about pesticides, high-yield crops, and irrigation can be framed as ethical hypotheticals. Outside it, they’re the difference between a harvest and a mass grave.
Context matters: Borlaug’s legacy is inseparable from high-yield wheat, fertilizer-intensive farming, and the mid-20th-century push to avert catastrophic hunger in Asia and Latin America. His critics often read the Green Revolution as the beginning of ecological costs and corporate dependence. Borlaug’s subtext is a rebuke to that critique when it comes from comfort: environmental anxieties are real, but they land differently when you’ve never watched a community run out of food.
The quote works because it weaponizes perspective. It doesn’t ask for agreement; it demands that moral arguments about sustainability admit their starting position: full shelves or empty ones.
Quote Details
| Topic | Equality |
|---|---|
| Source | Norman E. Borlaug, Nobel Lecture "The Green Revolution, Peace, and Humanity", 1970 (Nobel Prize lecture transcript). |
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Borlaug, Norman. (2026, January 18). The green revolution has an entirely different meaning to most people in the affluent nations of the privileged world than to those in the developing nations of the forgotten world. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-green-revolution-has-an-entirely-different-5378/
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Borlaug, Norman. "The green revolution has an entirely different meaning to most people in the affluent nations of the privileged world than to those in the developing nations of the forgotten world." FixQuotes. January 18, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-green-revolution-has-an-entirely-different-5378/.
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"The green revolution has an entirely different meaning to most people in the affluent nations of the privileged world than to those in the developing nations of the forgotten world." FixQuotes, 18 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-green-revolution-has-an-entirely-different-5378/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.




