Source: Social Problems (1883), Ch. 21 : Conclusion
Context: I am firmly convinced, as I have already said, that to effect any great social improvement, it is sympathy rather than self-interest, the sense of duty rather than the desire for self-advancement, that must be appealed to. Envy is akin to admiration, and it is the admiration that the rich and powerful excite which secures the perpetuation of aristocracies.
“I am convinced of the necessity to take an effective measure of self defense.”
Quoted in "Oakland Tribune (Newspaper)" - February 21, 1939, Oakland, California.
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