For [Karl] Marx it
For [Karl] Marx it is socialist society which realizes concretely the religious principles of equality, brotherly love, and freedom. Erich Fromm
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For [Karl] Marx it is socialist society which realizes concretely the religious principles of equality, brotherly love, and freedom. Erich Fromm
Collective unity is not the result of the brotherly love of the faithful for each other. The loyalty of the true believer is to the whole the church, party, nation and not to his fellow true believer. True loyalty between individuals is possible only in a loose and relatively free society . Eric Hoffer
what we need in the world is manners … I think that if, instead of preaching brotherly love, we preached good manners, we might get a little further. It sounds less righteous and more practical. Eleanor Roosevelt
There is a destiny which makes us brothers; none goes his way alone. All that we send into the lives of others comes back into our own. Edwin Markham
Black bears, though, are not fearsome. I encountered one on the road to my house in Vermont, alone at night. I picked up two stones just in case, but I wasn’t afraid of him. I felt a hunter’s exhilaration and a brotherly feeling. Edward Hoagland
Henry David Thoreau, who never earned much of a living or sustained a relationship with any woman that wasn’t brotherly — who lived mostly under his parents’ roof . . . who advocated one day’s work and six days \”off\” as the weekly round and was considered a bit of a fool in his hometown … Read more
The transcendent experience is brotherly love, nature, harmony and unity. Cultures, in trying to define it, try to define an external deity as opposed to the process. Edgar Mitchell
The weak and misbegotten shall perish: first principle of our brotherly love. And they shall be given every assistance. Friedrich Nietzsche
Out of a brotherly love we occasionally embrace this or that somebody (because we cannot embrace everybody): but we must never letour somebody know it. Friedrich Nietzsche
Persecution was at least a sign of personal interest. Frank Moore Colby