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"Man's nature is good, though he himself may be ignorant: it is for us, then, to endeavour to amend man's work—namely, Society—which is an artificial product, before we presume to find fault with man himself, who is a natural, and therefore divine, product."

Edward Maitland in "The Higher Law."