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for the evolution of a system which by its nature will render 
such evils impossible, if, indeed, such a system can be found. 
But it will be only when perfect justice and love between man 
and man become spontaneous that there can come the “reforma¬ 
tion for which the civilized world groans and travails, ” and 
which will not be an isolated fact, but a revolution that will 
affect every department of society, modifying our whole socia. 
life, and elevating the whole plane of human conduct. 
