“He has displayed at large the advantages of equality, and then quits the subject in despair from an opinion of the incorrigibleness of human depravity.”
“Stubbornness and incorrigibleness under their reproofs and corrections.”
“Burn a few here, whip a few there, throw the recidivists and incorrigibles into re-education camps to keep the rest in line.”
“Punishment should be enough to deter, to punish, and in the case of incorrigibles, to rehabilitate.”
“There is always a small percentage of incorrigibles, of course, people who can never be helped to reintegrate into society or turn their lives around.”