The need for a new life becomes apparent. The code of established morality, that which governs the greater number of people in their daily life, no longer seems sufficient. What formerly seemed just is now felt to be a crying injustice. The morality of yesterday is today recognized as revolting immorality.
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| — | Peter Kropotkin, The Spirit of Revolt (via philosophybits) |
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