"Justice is the constitution or fundamental law of the moral universe, the law of right, a rule of conduct for man in all his moral relations. Accordingly all human affairs must be subject to that as the law paramount; what is right agrees therewith and stands, what is wrong conflicts and falls. Private cohesions of self-love, of friendship, or of patriotism, must all be subordinate to this universal gravitation towards the eternal right."
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Theodore Parker
Theodore Parker (August 24, 1810 β May 10, 1860) was a reforming American minister of the Unitarian church, an abolitionist, and a Transcendentalist.
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