Compassion

I regard compassion as proper only toward those who are innocent victims, but not toward those who are morally guilty. If one feels compassion for the victims of a concentration camp, one cannot feel it for the torturers. If one does feel compassion for the torturers, it is an act of moral treason toward the victims.

Playboy’s Interview with Ayn Rand,” March 1964

See also ALTRUISM; JUSTICE; MERCY; PITY.

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