“In our society it is murder, psychologically, to deprive a man of a job or an income. You are in substance saying to that man that he has no right to exist. You are in a real way depriving him of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, denying in his case the very creed of his society.”
Quote by Martin Luther King, Jr.
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The Trumpet of Conscience
This book delves into the profound concepts of conscience, examining its significance in individual and collective moral decision-making. It explores the intersection of ethics, spirituality, and societal values, offering a critical examination of the human condition. more
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