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Monday, July 8, 2013

all animals are equal, but some are more equal than others

In a society or orga- nization where all are supposedly equal, it is often the case that some have special privi- leges, or greater power than others: “Thus, even on the night of such personal triumph, Jason Gilbert was once again reminded that although all Harvard undergraduates are equal, some are more equal than oth- ers” (Erich Segal, The Class, 1985). Other words may be substituted for animals, as in the above quotation. The proverb comes from George Orwell’s novel Animal Farm
(1945), where it is the ultimate slogan of a supposedly egalitarian regime set up by the animals of a farm, which gradually becomes as tyrannical as the human one it replaced. Proverb expressing similar meaning:
all men are created equal.

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