"We must never relinquish the vision of a humane society and a humane world"
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The repetition of “humane” is also a tell. He could have said “just” or “free” or “prosperous,” but “humane” is softer and harder at once: it’s about how people are treated in practice, not what a constitution promises on paper. In a Scandinavian political context, that word carries the inheritance of social democracy and Christian-democratic ethics: welfare as dignity, not charity; compromise as civic hygiene, not weakness.
“Vision” signals that he’s defending an ideal against cynicism. It’s a politician’s admission that institutions and policy details won’t save you if the animating story collapses. Pairing “society” with “world” widens the circle of responsibility, nudging a small nation’s electorate to think beyond borders - toward refugees, war, climate, global inequality - without hectoring them. The sentence works because it treats hope as discipline: the humane future isn’t assumed; it’s maintained under pressure.
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| Topic | Human Rights |
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"We must never relinquish the vision of a humane society and a humane world." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/we-must-never-relinquish-the-vision-of-a-humane-32863/. Accessed 6 Feb. 2026.









