"Those who can bring themselves to renounce wealth, position and power accruing from a social system based on violence and putting a premium on acquisitiveness, and to identify themselves in some real fashion with the struggle of the masses toward the light, may help in a measure β more, doubtless, by life than by words β to devise a more excellent way, a technique of social progress less crude, brutal, costly and slow than mankind has yet evolved."
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As quoted in Noam Chomsky American Power and the New Mandarins (1969 [The New Press 2002 edition]), p. 160.
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A. J. Muste
A. J. Muste (January 8, 1885 β February 11, 1967) was a Dutch-born American clergyman who eventually became a Quaker, Christian pacifist, socialist and social activist involved in the U.S. labor and civil rights movements.
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