Man, Humanity, Social Justice, Individual Lives

Man is a free moral agent and can be magnanimous and deal disinterestedly, humanity is a definite goal, social justice is desirable and possible, individual lives may be gloriously diversified, uniquely individualized, and yet socially useful; or, these are mere phrases, snares to catch gulls, soothing syrup for our troubled souls.

Notes:

Dorsey's take on all of them.

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 Why we behave like human beings
Books, Brochures, and Chapters>Book:  Dorsey , George Amos (1928), Why we behave like human beings, Retrieved on 2012-04-25
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