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The true barbarian is he who thinks everything barbarous but his own tastes and prejudices
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"The true barbarian is he who thinks everything barbarous but his own tastes and prejudices"

- William Hazlitt

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This quote by William Hazlitt talks to the concept of cultural relativism, which is the concept that all cultures are equal and ought to be appreciated. Hazlitt is saying that somebody who just values their own culture and beliefs is the real barbarian, as they are not open to other cultures and beliefs. This quote is a suggestion that we must be open to various cultures and beliefs, and not judge them based on our own standards. We must strive to comprehend and appreciate the distinctions in between cultures, rather than dismissing them as barbaric. By doing this, we can develop a more tolerant and accepting society. Hazlitt's quote is a reminder that we must be open to various cultures and beliefs, and not evaluate them based upon our own standards. We need to make every effort to understand and value the distinctions between cultures, rather than dismissing them as barbaric. By doing this, we can create a more tolerant and accepting society.

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William Hazlitt This quote is written / told by William Hazlitt between April 10, 1778 and September 18, 1830. He was a famous Critic from England. The author also have 92 other quotes.

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