Danh ngôn của Alexis de Tocqueville

It is the dissimilarities and inequalities among men which give rise to the notion of honor; as such differences become less, it grows feeble; and when they disappear, it will vanish too.
It is the dissimilarities and inequalities among men which give rise to the notion of honor; as such differences become less, it grows feeble; and when they disappear, it will vanish too.
Chính sự khác biệt và bất bình đẳng giữa con người đã làm nảy sinh khái niệm về danh dự; khi những khác biệt đó càng ít đi thì nó càng trở nên yếu ớt; và khi chúng biến mất, nó cũng sẽ biến mất.
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