1) three-page statement to Mr. Alan Paton, dated March 5, 1988; with List of Contents for submission and these enclosed terms of reference:
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Mr. Paton: After reflecting awhile on whether this will reach you unless i provide some 'incentive' to the decision-makers--and i do bear in mind your Influence article's question: "Can you make a man better by punishing him?"--i decided perhaps i'd include copies of this statement to you in my coming submissions to Mr. Worthington (note what is term of reference h) submitted to P.W. Botha) and the Reverend Jesse Jackson.
My "BARTLETT'S Familiar Quotations" attributes to numerous sources and in various forms the proverbial wisdom that:"Virtue is its own reward." But to only John Kendrick Bangs, in his "A Hint to Virtue", does it attribute:
"I think mankind by thee would be less bored
If only thou wert not thine own reward."The purpose of "virtue" is to improve the quality of human life and to protect and save innocent human lives (in so doing).
Pretoria will undoubtedly find its "reward" according to its choice in "alternatives"--as will "all of us."
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