None of the three ways of dealing with social injustice can entirely prevent or remove human suffering. Resistance by violence tends to increase and intensify suffering; inaction or failure to exert effective restraint perpetuates the misery of the victims of crime or exploitation; non-violent coercion likewise often results in suffering. The policy of wisdom is to use that method which involves a minimum of suffering, and which offers a maximum of redemption.


The Personality of Jesus (1932)


None of the three ways of dealing with social injustice can entirely prevent or remove human suffering. Resistance by violence tends to increase and...

None of the three ways of dealing with social injustice can entirely prevent or remove human suffering. Resistance by violence tends to increase and...

None of the three ways of dealing with social injustice can entirely prevent or remove human suffering. Resistance by violence tends to increase and...

None of the three ways of dealing with social injustice can entirely prevent or remove human suffering. Resistance by violence tends to increase and...