The beloved. -- Christianity insists that love of thy neighbor is the highest of virtues. Of course, this assumes that thy neighbor will let himself be loved. That seems to me the higher virtue.
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Musings of a Harvard Law School student on such topics as film, philosophy, and law.
Wednesday, April 07, 2004
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