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— Harry Jones"There must be some point, at which the lawyer's own personal and social morality will rebel against his traditional allegiance to his client."
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My chief aim was to combat the view that there can be no true morality without supernatural sanctions. So I argued at length that the social, or altruistic, impulses are the real source of morality, and that an ethic based on these impulses has far more claim on our allegiance than an ethic based on obedience to the commands of a God who created tapeworms and cancer-cells.
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