Quote by Primo Levi

In order for the wheel to turn, for life to be lived, impurities are needed, and the impurities of impurities in the soil, too, as is known, if it is to be fertile. Dissension, diversity, the grain of salt and mustard are needed: Fascism does not want them, forbids them, and that's why you're not a Fascist; it wants everybody to be the same, and you are not. But immaculate virtue does not exist either, or if it exists it is detestable.


In order for the wheel to turn, for life to be lived, impuri

Summary

This quote exemplifies the idea that the existence of impurities and diversities in life is necessary for growth and vitality. The analogy emphasizes that just as impurities in the soil make it fertile, dissent and diversity in society are essential for progress. The quote further highlights that fascism aims to suppress individuality and enforce uniformity, which conflicts with the natural order of life. Ultimately, it suggests that perfection is either non-existent or undesirable, underscoring the importance of embracing imperfections and differences in society.

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Purity
By Primo Levi
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