登陆注册
4714200000016

第16章

During half a century we have been moving nearer and nearer to a suffrage all but universal, and we have, during the same period, been growing more corrupt. The undisguised frauds at elections, the open accusations of bribery in legislative assemblies, the accusations of corruption connected with still higher offices--of these we read daily in the public prints. And these accusations are not disproved. They are generally believed. It is clear, therefore, that something more effectual than universal manhood suffrage is needed to stem the torrent. And it is simply ridiculous to suppose that womanhood suffrage can effect the same task. Who can believe that where men, in their own natural field, have partially failed to preserve a healthful political atmosphere, an honest political practice, that women, so much less experienced, physically so much more feeble, so excitable, so liable to be misled by fancy, by feeling, are likely, in a position foreign to their nature, not only to stand upright themselves, but, like Atlas of old, to bear the weight of the whole political world on their shoulders--like Hercules, to cleanse the Augean stables of the political coursers--to do, in short, all that man has failed to do? No; it is, alas! only too clear that something more than the ballot-box, whether in male or female hands, is needed here. And it is the same in social life. The public prints, under a free press, must always hold up a tolerably faithful mirror to the society about them. The picture it displays is no better in social life than in political life. We say the mirror is tolerably faithful, since there are heights of virtue and depths of sin alike unreflected by the daily press. The very purest and the very foulest elements of earthly existence are left out of the picture. But the general view can scarcely fail to be tolerably correct. Take, then, the sketch of social life as it appears in some half dozen of the most popular prints from week to week. You will be sure to find the better features grievously blended with others fearfully distorted by evil. There are blots black as pitch in that picture. There are forms, more fiend-like than human, photographed on those sheets of paper. Crimes of worse than brutal violence, savage cruelty, crimes of treachery and cowardly cunning and conspiracy, breach of trust, tyrannical extortion, groveling intemperance, sensuality gross and shameless--the heart sickens at the record of a week's crime! It is a record from which the Christian woman often turns aside appalled. Human nature can read no lessons of humility more powerful than those contained in the newspapers of the day. They preach what may be called home truths with most tremendous force. From this record of daily crime it is only too clear that universal suffrage has had no power to purify the society in which we live. If no worse, we can not claim to be better than other nations, under a different political rule.

This admission becomes the more painful when we reflect that in America this full freedom of fundamental institutions, this relief from all needless shackles, is combined with a well-developed system of intellectual education. We are an absolutely free nation. We are, on the whole, and to a certain point, intellectually, an educated nation.

Yet vice and crime exist among us to an extent that is utterly disgraceful. It is evident, therefore, that universal manhood suffrage, even when combined with general education, is still insufficient for the task of purifying either social or political life. The theoretical infidel philosopher may wonder at this fact. Not so the Christian.

Great intellectual activity, and the abuse of that power for evil purposes, are a spectacle only too common in this world. Look at the present condition of the most civilized nations. Of all generations that have lived on earth, our own is assuredly the most enlightened, in an intellectual sense; mental culture has never been so generally diffused as it is to-day, nor has it ever achieved so many conquests as within the last half century; and yet mark how comparatively little has this wonderful intellectual progress accomplished in the noble work of improving the moral condition of the most enlightened countries. To the mind humbled by Christian doctrine, living in the light of a holy faith, these facts, though unspeakably painful, can not cause surprise. We are prepared for them. We have already learned that no mere legislative enactment and no mere intellectual training can suffice to purify the human heart thoroughly. An element much more powerful than mental culture is needed for that great work. For this work light from on high is sent. A thorough MORAL EDUCATION is required, and the highest form of that education can be reached in one way only--by walking in the plain path of obedience to the will of the Creator, as revealed in Holy Scripture. We must turn, not to Plato and Aristotle, but to inspired Prophet and Apostle. We must open our hearts to the spirit of the Decalogue and the Sermon on the Mount.

We must go to Sinai and to Calvary, and humbly, on bended knee, receive the sublime lessons to be learned there.

同类推荐
  • 灯指因缘经

    灯指因缘经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 昌吉县乡土志

    昌吉县乡土志

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 明画录

    明画录

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • The Princess and the Goblin

    The Princess and the Goblin

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 六十颂如理论

    六十颂如理论

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 全能经理人

    全能经理人

    2004-05赛季,洛杉矶F4轰然解体,奥尼尔东游迈阿密;连续加冕两年得分王却无法突破首轮,麦迪远走休斯敦;纳什去太阳,卡特赴篮网,这一年的NBA格局大变,硝烟四起。看被神(zuo)秘(zhe)力量附身的柯艾梦回2004开启属于自己的神奇之旅。
  • 疯迷

    疯迷

    冉仕科跟在母亲后面,往山上走。雨还在下,虽然不大,也架不住持续时间长,把一条山路泡得稀烂。尽管他特意换了双运动鞋,还是哧溜哧溜滑了好几下,小腿肚子不由得发紧。他看了眼走在前面的母亲,手上提溜着一个大编织袋,一走一碰腿,但依然很稳当。这让他不好意思,看来自己的确是在城里呆得太久了,久到不会走山路了。母亲忽然说,你把伞拿出来打起吧。他说,打伞更不好走了。母亲不高兴地说,不打伞我脑壳淋了雨就发痒,我才洗过没两天。冉仕科才知是母亲需要打伞。他不敢再违抗。今天上山扫墓是他坚持的,母亲说又不是祭日又不是清明,扫个啥子墓嘛。他说好不容易有空回老家,怎么也得去祭拜一下父亲嘛。
  • 济公全传

    济公全传

    南宋年间,京营节度使李茂春之子李修缘原是西天降龙罗汉,十八岁出家为僧,法号道济。董士宏寻女不得上吊自杀被济公救下,设法使父女二人重逢,又治好赵文会与苏北山母亲的眼疾。监寺广亮火烧大碑楼欲害济公,被济公施法浇灭,一计不成,广亮又要令济公化缘重修大碑楼,济公答应。济公背负韦驮像到周宅降服女妖,周苏答应捐款。大碑楼重修成功,相府的管家假传相谕要强拆大碑楼,济公施法戏耍秦相,又治好秦相之子秦桓的怪病,终于度化了父子二人。西川淫贼华云龙奸杀妇女、盗走相府珠冠,济公三度华云龙,无奈贼人执迷不悟,最终难逃法网。八魔强占金山寺,布下一座魔火金光阵炼济颠,灵空长老、紫霞真人助阵,收服八魔。
  • 兵典

    兵典

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 理想·掌握自己的命运

    理想·掌握自己的命运

    “所谓梦想,就是在梦中所想的。”这是现在大多数人挂在嘴边的一句话。但是理想呢,应该就是理智下的想法了吧!人生短短数十载,如果没有了理想,就像是一个人踽踽独行在黑暗无边的路上,没有光,没有方向,可想而知,当人生的征程结束,其意义在哪里得以凸显!所以年轻的人们,怀揣着你们的理想,撇下周遭之人对你们的批判和指责,坚定地走下去吧!《
  • 思念太长,我们不等

    思念太长,我们不等

    他是史上最淡漠又最霸道的男主,在他预谋好的相逢路上,带着身份证和户口本去采访的她,一觉醒来成了他的合法妻子。还有什么重逢,比他们的更一步到位?这一切,源于三年前的一场意外,她被迫远走他乡,他因她失去行医资格。三年后,她不顾一切地回到他身边,想履行自己的诺言,然而,曾经最爱的人已经变得完全陌生——他将她留在身边,究竟是刻意的报复,还是隐忍的深情?她不知道,其实他对她的思念,才是最大的预谋,让他忍不住,一步一步把她捉入深爱的圈套。
  • 鲁迅

    鲁迅

    “青年又何须找那挂着金字招牌的导师呢?不如寻朋友,联合起来,同向着似乎可以生存的方向走。你们所多的是生力,遇见深林,可以开成平地的,遇见旷野,可以栽种树木的,遇见沙漠,可以开掘井泉的。向什么荆棘塞途的老路——寻什么乌烟瘴气的鸟导师。 ”他希望自己的作品速朽,希望人们忘记他。然而就其思想的影响力和艺术的穿透力而言,在20世纪的中国作家群中,是无人可与鲁迅比肩的。在现实社会条件下,在促使我们民族自省、自勉,昭示人们追求光明与进步方面,鲁迅的著作和思想依然是无可替代的,难以超越的。名人是世界的轴心,名传是人生的标尺,名人名传是我们不倦的家园。中国现代文学的伟大奠基者,现代中国最苦痛的灵魂,一个伟大的启蒙者,永生的民族魂。他的小说是号角,能唤醒国民麻木的神经,促进民族自我意识的觉醒;他的杂文是匕首,是投枪,能和读者杀出一条生存的血路,也能给人们愉快和休息。
  • 金坛子

    金坛子

    《金坛子》是爱尔兰作家詹姆斯·斯蒂芬斯的代表作,由六个不同主题的故事组成。这是一部独特的作品,融合了哲学、爱尔兰民间故事和永远绕不开的两性探讨。全书文笔幽默而不失优雅,在出版后即大受欢迎,曾多次重印。
  • 极品女鬼爱上我

    极品女鬼爱上我

    在路边上看到重金求子的的广告,才打算试试的,毕竟我也不吃什么亏,就怕对方把我的肾给偷去……
  • 如何用互联网思维创富

    如何用互联网思维创富

    在互联网时代,如果对互联网的发展趋势缺乏足够的了解,将会给企业的战略决策和发展带来巨大的风险,而掌握了互联网思维的奥秘就等于掌握了致富的途径。《如何用互联网思维创富》不仅深刻、系统地解析了互联网思维的概念,而且从多个角度整理、揭示了互联网思维对人们生活的影响,以及互联网思维所具有的独特魅力,让读者在互联网快速发展的今天,学会用互联网思维致富。