The mental processes of the man with whom one disagrees, are always wrong.
 Jack London, The Iron Heel (1908). copy citation

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Author Jack London
Source The Iron Heel
Topic wrong process
Date 1908
Language English
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““What honest man, who is not insane, would take lost women and thieves into his house to dwell with him sisterly and brotherly? True, Christ died between two thieves, but that is another story. Insanity? The mental processes of the man with whom one disagrees, are always wrong. Therefore the mind of the man is wrong. Where is the line between wrong mind and insane mind? It is inconceivable that any sane man can radically disagree with one's most sane conclusions. “There is a good example of it in this evening's paper.” source