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London Lectures of 1907

PART III
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I know you must make remedies, but you should not stop at that.

When you send out your Red Cross doctors and nurses to pick up the mutilated bodies that your science of war has maimed, they are doing noble work, and deserve our love and gratitude, for the wounded must be nursed; but the man who works for peace does more for the good of humanity than the Red Cross doctors and nurses.

And so also in the political world.

You cannot safely live "hand-to-mouth" in politics any more than in any other department of human life.

But how many are there in the political parties who care for causes and not only for effects?
That is the criticism we should make.


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