Quote by Joseph Brodsky

Racism? But isn't it only a form of misanthropy?


Racism? But isn't it only a form of misanthropy?

Summary

This quote suggests that racism is simply a manifestation of hatred towards humanity as a whole, or misanthropy. It implies that racism is not unique or distinct, but rather an expression of a broader disdain for all people. By equating racism with misanthropy, it implies that racism stems from a general disregard or animosity towards humanity, rather than being rooted in specific prejudices or discriminatory beliefs based on race or ethnicity.

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Life
By Joseph Brodsky
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