1. Without complete equality, there is no love.
From: [Russian] Turgenev's "Roting"
Introduction: Ivan Sergeyevich Turgenev (Russian name: Иван Сергеевич Тургенев, 1818-1883), 19th century Russian critical realist writer. His major works include the novels "Luoting", "The Noble House", "The Night Before", "Father and Son", "Virgin Land", and the novellas "Axia", "First Love", etc.
2. People should respect themselves, and people should proudly say to all people: I am the same as you, I am equal to you in all aspects, and I have the same right to live as you. Live well and have the right to live an abundant life.
From: [Su] Gorky's "To Peter A. Travin"
Introduction: Maxim Gorky (March 28, 1868 - 1936) June 18, 2011), formerly known as Alexei Maximovich Beshkov, a former Soviet writer, poet, critic, political commentator, and scholar.
3. Kings cannot enjoy friendship. Because the basic condition of friendship is equality, but the status of the king and his subjects is too disparate.
From: [English] Bacon's "On Friendship"
Introduction: Francis Bacon (Francis Bacon, 1561-1626), 1st Viscount St. Albans (1st Viscount St. Alban, English Renaissance essayist and philosopher.
4. Human beings are born free, equal and independent. Without their consent, no one can be placed outside this state and subject to the political power of another person.
From: [English] Locke's "Treatise of Government"
5. The principle of justice, to quote a famous saying, is: "Treat everyone equally."
From : [English] Godwin's "A Theory of Political Justice"
Introduction: William Godwin (1756-1836), a British political scientist and famous writer, was born in 1756 and received strict religious education in his early years. . His father was a Calvinist missionary, and he himself had devoted himself to religious causes and served as a pastor.