There is not a single ill-doer who could not be turned to some good.


The Social Contract and Discourse (ed. 1947)


There is not a single ill-doer who could not be turned to some good.

There is not a single ill-doer who could not be turned to some good.

There is not a single ill-doer who could not be turned to some good.

There is not a single ill-doer who could not be turned to some good.