Moral indignation, … the intervention into the affairs of others because we think them wicked, must necessarily be replaced by humanitarianism, which, using the language of therapy and healing, intervenes in what it perceives as the best interests and well-being of the individuals involved. Heresy or ungodliness become personal or social pathology.


The role of the police as amplifiers of deviancy, Images of Deviance (1971), p. 32


Moral indignation, … the intervention into the affairs of others because we think them wicked, must necessarily be replaced by humanitarianism,...

Moral indignation, … the intervention into the affairs of others because we think them wicked, must necessarily be replaced by humanitarianism,...

Moral indignation, … the intervention into the affairs of others because we think them wicked, must necessarily be replaced by humanitarianism,...

Moral indignation, … the intervention into the affairs of others because we think them wicked, must necessarily be replaced by humanitarianism,...