Jack Newfield Quotes

The goal of radicalism is to improve the human condition, not to prove one's own moral superiority.

The goal of radicalism is to improve the human condition, not to prove one's own moral superiority. (Jack Newfield)

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Jack Newfield Quotes: The goal of radicalism is to improve the human condition, not to prove one's own moral superiority.
Jack Newfield Quotes: The goal of radicalism is to improve the human condition, not to prove one's own moral superiority.
Jack Newfield Quotes: The goal of radicalism is to improve the human condition, not to prove one's own moral superiority.
Jack Newfield Quotes: The goal of radicalism is to improve the human condition, not to prove one's own moral superiority.
Jack Newfield Quotes: The goal of radicalism is to improve the human condition, not to prove one's own moral superiority.
Jack Newfield Quotes: The goal of radicalism is to improve the human condition, not to prove one's own moral superiority.
Jack Newfield Quotes: The goal of radicalism is to improve the human condition, not to prove one's own moral superiority.
Jack Newfield Quotes: The goal of radicalism is to improve the human condition, not to prove one's own moral superiority.
Jack Newfield Quotes: The goal of radicalism is to improve the human condition, not to prove one's own moral superiority.
Jack Newfield Quotes: The goal of radicalism is to improve the human condition, not to prove one's own moral superiority.
Jack Newfield Quotes: The goal of radicalism is to improve the human condition, not to prove one's own moral superiority.
Jack Newfield Quotes: The goal of radicalism is to improve the human condition, not to prove one's own moral superiority.
Jack Newfield Quotes: The goal of radicalism is to improve the human condition, not to prove one's own moral superiority.
Jack Newfield Quotes: The goal of radicalism is to improve the human condition, not to prove one's own moral superiority.
Jack Newfield Quotes: The goal of radicalism is to improve the human condition, not to prove one's own moral superiority.