" MISREPRESENTED."
TO TUB EDWOR. Sir,-—ln the ' Star' of 29th ult. an article appears entitled ' That Which Remains.' In it I rind : "Asa recent writer has said . . . Mr Cotter Morrison's unblushing avowal ' that the sooner moral responsibility is got rid of the hotter.'" May I be permitted to say that this is a serious, distortiop., What Cotter Morison (not Mprrison) did say in the ninth chapter of his ' Service of Man', was this: "To which the answer is that the sooner the idea of moral responsibility is got rid of the better it will be for society and moral education." Anyone desirous of discovering what he wished to convey by this sentence will find enlightenment by reading not only the ninth chapter, but "the whole work in question.—l am, etc., J.F. January 5.
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Evening Star, Issue 16627, 9 January 1918, Page 3
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