“The proletarian revolution ought now, by a little ray of kindness, to illuminate the gloomy life of prisoners, shorten Draconian sentences, abolish barbarous punishments - the use of manacles and whippings - improve, as far as possible, the medical attention, the food allowance, and the conditions of labor. That is a duty of honor.”
Against Capital Punishment (1918), Rosa Luxemburg Speaks
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Source: The Persian Boy (1972), p. 269