Thomas Carlyle Quotes About Injustice

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  • Every human being has a right to hear what other wise human beings have spoken to him. It is one of the Rights of Men; a very cruel injustice if you deny it to a man!

    Men  
    1840 Letter to John Sterling, collected in New Letters of Carlyle (1904), vol.1.
  • Violence does even justice unjustly.

    Doe  
    Thomas Carlyle (1843). “Past and Present”, p.20
  • Nakedness, hunger, distress of all kinds, death itself have been cheerfully suffered, when the heart was right. It is the feeling of injustice that is insupportable to all men.

    Heart   Men  
    Chartism ch. 5 (1839)
  • No man at bottom means injustice; it is always for some obscure distorted image of a right that he contends: an obscure image diffracted, exaggerated, in the wonderfulest way by natural dimness and selfishness; getting tenfold more diffracted by exasperation of contest, till at length it become all but irrecognis-able.

    Men  
    Thomas Carlyle, Henry Duff Traill (2010). “The Works of Thomas Carlyle”, p.123, Cambridge University Press
  • It is the feeling of injustice that is insupportable to all men.

    Men  
    Chartism ch. 5 (1839)
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