“If certain types and degrees of compulsion represent true expressions of brotherly affection, coercion may ennoble personality. If the killing of a brother is an act which in its very essence is alien to and destructive of the family bond, then it is ethically unjustifiable.”
Individualism and Socialism (1933)
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                                        He explained the intricate relationship of the concepts of law and order, public order and the security of the State, in a particular case. 
Full Court Reference in Memory of The Late Justice M. Hidayatullah
                                    
To Leon Goldensohn (12 March 1946). Quoted in "The Nuremberg Interviews" - by Leon Goldensohn, Robert Gellately - History - 2004
Source: Sociology of Religion (1922), pp. 216-217
Source: The Courage to Create (1975), Ch. 1 : The Courage to Create, p. 40
                                        
                                        Pope Francis, Introduction 
The Field of Fight: How We Can Win the Global War Against Radical Islam and Its Allies (2016)
                                    
Radical Equality: Ambedkar, Gandhi, and the Risk of Democracy https://books.google.co.in/books?id=K3c-CQAAQBAJ&pg=PA303&lpg=PA303&dq=Religion+must+mainly+be+a+matter+of+principles+only.+It+cannot+be+a+matter+of+rules.+The+moment+it+degenerates+into+rules,+it+ceases+to+be+a+religion,&source=bl&ots=Z580zN8EaN&sig=pw39zHdZTHfmGbLTLRRVLNX-WwA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0CC4Q6AEwA2oVChMIxLm9qfeSyAIViAuOCh2Phg9p#v=onepage&q=Religion%20must%20mainly%20be%20a%20matter%20of%20principles%20only.%20It%20cannot%20be%20a%20matter%20of%20rules.%20The%20moment%20it%20degenerates%20into%20rules%2C%20it%20ceases%20to%20be%20a%20religion%2C&f=false
Source: Antifragile: Things That Gain From Disorder
“That which is felt without the intermediary of any sense whatsoever is in its essence affectivity.”
                                        
                                        Original: (fr) Ce qui se sent sans que ce soit par l'intermédiaire d'un sens est dans son essence affectivité. 
Source: Books on Phenomenology of Life, The Essence of Manifestation (1963)
Michel Henry, L'Essence de la manifestation, PUF, 1963, t. 2, § 52, p. 577
                                    
Minersville School District v. Gobitis, 310 U.S. 586, 604 (1940).