Pierre-Joseph Proudhon Quotes
All The Most Reasonable Teachings Of Human Wisdom Concerning Justice Are Summed Up In That Famous Adage: Do Unto Others That Which You Would That Others Should Do Unto You; Do Not Unto Others That Which You Would Not That Others Should Do Unto You. But This Rule Of Moral Practice Is Unscientific: What Have I A Right To Wish That Others Should Do Or Not Do To Me? It Is Of No Use To Tell Me That My Duty Is Equal To My Right, Unless I Am Told At The Same Time What My Right Is.
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