“To say that restraint administered in love and with the welfare of all concerned vividly in mind is immoral, is to reduce society to anarchy and chaos.”
The Personality of Jesus (1932)
Context: Wherever in a home there is immaturity, lack of self-control, and anti-social stimuli, coercion may be necessary in order to safeguard the other members of the family, and to prevent remorse for irreparable wrongdoing. To say that restraint administered in love and with the welfare of all concerned vividly in mind is immoral, is to reduce society to anarchy and chaos.
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Other writings, The Paradoxes of Legal Science (1928)

“Anarchy means without government, but it does not necessarily mean chaos or total disorder.”
Source: Understanding International Conflicts: An Introduction to Theory and History (6th ed., 2006), Chapter 1, Is There an Enduring Logic of Conflict in World Politics?, p. 23.

“The fear of freedom is strong in us. We call it chaos or anarchy, and the words are threatening.”
Introduction
The Female Eunuch (1970)
Context: The fear of freedom is strong in us. We call it chaos or anarchy, and the words are threatening. We live in a true chaos of contradicting authorities, an age of conformism without community, of proximity without communication. We could only fear chaos if we imagined that it was unknown to us, but in fact we know it very well. It is unlikely that the techniques of liberation spontaneously adopted by women will be in such fierce conflict as exists between warring self-interests and conflicting dogmas, for they will not seek to eliminate all systems but their own. However diverse they may be, they need not be utterly irreconcilable, because they will not be conquistatorial.
Source: Something More, A Consideration of the Vast, Undeveloped Resources of Life (1920), p. 43-44
Source: "What I Believe" (1930), p. 12

1920s, Second State of the Union Address (1924)
Oscar Iden Lecture Series, Lecture 3: "The State of Individuals" (1976)

“Where cruelty and injustice are concerned, hopelessness is submission, which I believe is immoral.”
quoted in "Internal Exile" by Pankaj Mishra in The New Yorker, 2022