Loafing and Labouring
» There is a curious paper in the North American Review on " Loafing and Labouring," by the late E. P. Whipple, in which there occurs the following passive descriptive of moral loafing : — -Moral loafing is the characteristic of a large class of people. They find a lazy enjoyment in harmonising their opinions with what is noble and just j but it is moral self-indulgence they are after, not moral self-sacrifice. They loaf for great cause, not labour for them. Their sympathies, thus divorced from action, soon become misdirected. If they take a languid interest, for example, in any large plans of criminal reform, it gradually degenerates into a morbid pity for the criminal, in which they lose all horror of grime. In a letter written by John Randolph to Josiah Quinpy, Randolph says : " We are so full of the ass's milk of human kindness that we shall soon learn to speak of Judas Iscariot as an unfortunate man." GPhis ass's milk is now consumed at to,o many phjlanthr.opic tea tables, and " iniquitous" makes desperate attempts to pass itself off as a synonym of " unfortunate."
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 55, 5 November 1891, Page 2
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186Loafing and Labouring Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 55, 5 November 1891, Page 2
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