Author:  Mark Shepard
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You see, love for the victim demanded struggle, while love for the opponent ruled out doing harm. But in fact, love for the opponent likewise demanded struggle. Why? Because by hurting others, the oppressor also hurts himself. Of course, the oppressor isn't likely to be aware of that. He may be thoroughly enjoying his power and wealth. But beneath all that, his injustice is cutting him off from his fellow humans and from his own deeper self. And when that happens, his spirit can only wither and deform. Now, that's not obvious, and if you don't believe it, I don't know any way I might convince you. But if that does pass through your filter, you may be well on your way to understanding Gandhi."

( Mark Shepard )
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