
Social Cohesion and Human Nature
The Reith Lectures
Abolishing War Is Not Enough
People who live a life which is unnatural beyond a point are likely to be filled with envy, malice and all uncharitableness. They may develop strains of cruelty or they may so completely lose all joy of life that they have no longer any capacity for effort. This latter result has been observed among savages brought suddenly in contact with modern civilization. Civilized man everywhere is to some degree in the position of the papuan victims of virtue. We should not therefore attempt to abolish competition, but only to see to it that it takes forms which are not too injurious.
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