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142 pages, Paperback
First published January 3, 2017
I’m thinking of love in action and not something where you say, “Love your enemies,� and just leave it at that, but you love your enemies to the point that you’re willing to sit-in at a lunch counter in order to help them find themselves. You’re willing to go to jail.
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It’s not enough to condemn them....What about the society and what about the conditions that are still alive which made people act like this?
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We have lived so long with this idea, with people saying it takes time and wait on time, that I find it very difficult to, to adjust to this. I mean, I, I get annoyed almost when I hear it, although I know it takes time. But the people that use this argument have been people so often who, who really didn’t want the change to come, and gradualism for them meant a do-nothing-ism, you know, and the stand-still-ism, so that it has been a revolt, I think, against the idea of a feeling, on the part of some, that you can just sit around and wait on time when actually time is neutral. It can be used either constructively or destructively.