Henry George Quote

The intelligence required for the solving of social problems is not a thing of the mere intellect. It must be animated with the religious sentiment and warm with sympathy for human suffering. It must stretch out beyond self-interest, whether it be the self-interest of the few or of the many. It must seek justice. For at the bottom of every social problem we will find a social wrong.


Ch. 1 : The Increasing Importance of Social Questions. - Social Problems (1883)


The intelligence required for the solving of social problems is not a thing of the mere intellect. It must be animated with the religious sentiment...

The intelligence required for the solving of social problems is not a thing of the mere intellect. It must be animated with the religious sentiment...

The intelligence required for the solving of social problems is not a thing of the mere intellect. It must be animated with the religious sentiment...

The intelligence required for the solving of social problems is not a thing of the mere intellect. It must be animated with the religious sentiment...