William Thompson
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William Thompson
Philosopher and a student of the Enlightenment who agreed with feminist ideals and rejected Malthus' ideas on politics and economy.
ProfessionPhilosopher
Date of Birth30 June 1775
create efforts evil form good perhaps perplexing
The most perplexing form of evil, and especially so for all idealists, is that kind of evil which comes out of our efforts to do good. Perhaps when we try to do good without love, we create evil.