"It is unrealistic to expect that the justness of a cause facilitates
the fight. On the contrary, a just cause must presuppose strong
opposition from vested interests firmly entrenched in the existing
educational, political and social structure. All good causes have rich,
mighty and ruthless opponents. It is by its enemies that the goodness of
a cause is demonstrated. It also means that the cause can't win by wish
alone."
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