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Always choose the lesser of two evils

Aristotle
Aristotle

Phraseologism: Of two evils, always choose the lesser.

Meaning: Used in the literal sense.

Origin: From Latin: De duobus malis minus est semper eligendum. From the work "Nicomachean Ethics" by the ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle (384-322 BC): "The lesser of evils must be chosen." This expression was repeated by the Roman statesman, orator and writer Cicero (Mark Tullius Cicero, 106-43 BC), who in his essay "On Duties" said: "One should not only choose the least of evils, but also extract from themselves, what can be good in them." Wed with the English proverb "You can't choose between two evils".

Random phraseology:

The conflict of civilizations.

Meaning:

About the difference between the cultures of different peoples.

Origin:

From English: The Clash of Civilizations? Article title (1993) by American political scientist Samuel Huntington (b. 1927). This is the main thesis of his analysis of the current situation in the world: the author believes that the main conflict of modernity is not a conflict of ideologies (as was previously believed), but a clash of different civilizations (cultures), for example, Western and Islamic.

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