Signs of the Times

[George W. Wickersham, as quoted in the Boston Transcript, Massachusetts]

Undermining the general respect for property rights also has weakened respect for human life and human safety. Perhaps the most unshaken principle of the moral law which remains is that which has been least practiced, namely, the rule of doing to others as one would wish them to do by us. If this Golden Rule could be quickened into new life and made the vital basis of the education of the young we should undoubtedly put a fresh curb upon antisocial conduct, which would promise better results than the methods now obtaining.

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