Excerpt from The Philosophy of Helpfulness
Hesitancy to inflict upon others any labors, restrictions or even "deserved" punishments which we don"t share with them, should become an eighth point in our ethics. The neurotic who heads lynching parties and howls for ironhand methods of repression is as much to be pitied as guarded against, for he is in constant danger from enemies, both real and hallucinated. His more normal brother is saved from so much madness by the counter-impulses of pity.
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