Readings in World PoliticsRobert A. Goldwin Oxford University Press, 1959 - 577 strani |
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Stran 28
... destruction is certainly included ; the innumerable cruelties of history and man's daily life confirm its prevalence and strength . The stimulation of these de- structive impulses by appeals to idealism and the erotic instinct naturally ...
... destruction is certainly included ; the innumerable cruelties of history and man's daily life confirm its prevalence and strength . The stimulation of these de- structive impulses by appeals to idealism and the erotic instinct naturally ...
Stran 341
... destruction and those who do Red Cross work . Both participate in war and advance its cause . Both are guilty of the crime of war . But even after introspection during all these years , I feel that , in the cir- cumstances in which I ...
... destruction and those who do Red Cross work . Both participate in war and advance its cause . Both are guilty of the crime of war . But even after introspection during all these years , I feel that , in the cir- cumstances in which I ...
Stran 432
... destruction and nothing more ap- peals to us as a lesser evil than universal destruction ; it appeals to us as a terrible necessity . Not only are we asked to believe that universal despotism is preferable to universal destruction , but ...
... destruction and nothing more ap- peals to us as a lesser evil than universal destruction ; it appeals to us as a terrible necessity . Not only are we asked to believe that universal despotism is preferable to universal destruction , but ...
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Herbert Butterfield Tragic Conflict | 3 |
Benito Mussolini Fascism | 66 |
Plato Crito | 81 |
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