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Community Answers Social and Political Problems
February 17, 2014
Detail of The Peacable Kingdom by Edward Hicks.

There are political organizations that stand, as we do, for international peace, the abolition of private property, and full community of goods. Yet we cannot simply side with these organizations and fight their battles in their way. We do feel drawn, with them, to all people who suffer need and distress, to those who lack food and shelter and whose very mental development is stunted through exploitation. With them, we stand side by side with the “have-nots,” with the underprivileged, and with the degraded and oppressed. And yet we avoid the kind of class struggle that employs violent means to avenge lives taken through exploitation.

We must live in community because we take our stand in the spiritual battle on the side of all those who fight for freedom, unity, peace, and social justice.

For more by Eberhard Arnold on this topic, read The Individual and World Need.









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