All that is good in civilization must be for the equal use of all, in order that each man may make his life most worthwhile to the common life and to… - George Davis Herron

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All that is good in civilization must be for the equal use of all, in order that each man may make his life most worthwhile to the common life and to himself.

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About George Davis Herron

George Davis Herron (1862 – 1925) was an American clergyman, lecturer, writer, and Christian socialist activist.

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Alternative Names: George D. Herron
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Without regard to his conscience, the economic system involves a man in the guilt of the moral and physical death of his brothers: their blood cries to him from the adulterated and monopolized foods he eats; from the sweat-shop clothes he wears; from his educational advantages, his special privileges, his social opportunities. ... In fine, civilization denies to man that highest of all rights — the right to live a guiltless life, the right to do right.

No longer is it possible for men to be content to have, while their brothers have not. The physical misery of the world's disinherited is becoming the spiritual misery of the world's elect. Superior privileges of any sort now carry with them the sense of shame.

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The only possible innocence that remains to me, while I pay forced tribute to the system, while I profit by its corrupting influences and agencies, while I bear my part in the culpable public ignorance and guilty moral apathy, is that of protest and exhaustless effort.

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