I
open the books on Right and on ethics; I listen to the professors and jurists;
and, my mind full of their seductive doctrines, I admire the peace and justice
established by the civil order; I bless the wisdom of our political
institutions and, knowing myself a citizen, cease to lament I am a man.
Thoroughly instructed as to my duties and my happiness, I close the book, step
out of the lecture room, and look around me. I see wretched nations groaning
beneath a yoke of iron. I see mankind ground down by a handful of oppressors. I
see a famished mob, worn down by sufferings and famine, while the rich
drink the blood and tears of their victims at their ease. I see on every side
the strong armed with the terrible powers of the Law against the weak.
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