Citações CXXXVII
Everything we have belongs then to Humanity... Positivism never admits anything but duties, of all to all. For its social point of view cannot tolerate the notion of right, constantly based on individualism. We are born loaded with obligations of every kind, to our predecessors, to our successors, to our contemporaries. Later they only grow or accumulate before we can return any service. On what human foundation then could rest the idea of right, which in reason should imply some previous efficiency? Whatever may be our efforts, the longest life well employed will never enable us to pay back but an imperceptible part of what we have received. And yet it would only be after a complete return that we should be justly authorized to riquire reciprocity for the new services. All human rights then are as absurd as they are immoral.
August Comte, The Catechism of Positive Religion
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August Comte, The Catechism of Positive Religion
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