"There is no greater fallacy than the belief that aims and purposes are one thing, while methods and tactics are another.
This conception is a potent menace to social regeneration.
All human experience teaches that means cannot be separated from the ultimate aims.
The means employed become, through individual habit and social practice, part and parcel of the final purpose; they modify it, and presently the aims and means become identical.
...The whole history of man is continuous proof of the maxim that to divest one's methods of ethical concepts is to sink into the depths of utter demoralization."