Danh ngôn của Thomas Mann

It is a strange fact that freedom and equality, the two basic ideas of democracy, are to some extent contradictory. Logically considered, freedom and equality are mutually exclusive, just as society and the individual are mutually exclusive.
It is a strange fact that freedom and equality, the two basic ideas of democracy, are to some extent contradictory. Logically considered, freedom and equality are mutually exclusive, just as society and the individual are mutually exclusive.
Có một thực tế kỳ lạ là tự do và bình đẳng, hai ý tưởng cơ bản của dân chủ, ở một mức độ nào đó lại trái ngược nhau. Xét một cách logic, tự do và bình đẳng loại trừ lẫn nhau, cũng như xã hội và cá nhân loại trừ lẫn nhau.
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