This is an old discussion but I'd like to think that we need to keep clarifying ideas with regard to this. The necessity of clear and workable ideas is of paramount importance. Very many times we see how wrong ideas lead to unjust social systems. There is an "intimate relationship between false ideas and an unjust social order." [Gerard K. Whelan, “The Development of Lonergan’s Notion of the Dialectic of History: A Study of Lonergan’s Writings 1938-53,” doctoral dissertation (Toronto: Regis College, 1996) 317.]
A 2004 movie entitled Vera Drake, among other things, brings out the importance of having correct ideas in order to help others. The story is about a 1950 working-class Vera Drake, an honest, loving and hardworking woman, who goes around her locality "helping out young girls" in the sense of helping them to terminate their pregnancies by way of conducting illegal abortions herself. As a backroom abortionist she does not charge for her services and thinks that her service is important until one of her patients nearly dies because of the "local" procedures. Vera is arrested by the police and ultimately sentenced to two and a half years imprisonment "as a deterrent to others." [See Wikipedia.]
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