An Australian Experience: Words from the Vietnam YearsAustralasian Book Society, 1974 - 400 sivua |
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Sivu 163
... believe in the so - called biological urge to fight as a main cause of war , if you do believe that all men want to devour and destroy other men , then I think you have only two options . First , you can argue that true Christianity has ...
... believe in the so - called biological urge to fight as a main cause of war , if you do believe that all men want to devour and destroy other men , then I think you have only two options . First , you can argue that true Christianity has ...
Sivu 189
... believe man to be , in a biological sense , instinctually aggressive . But aggression is not violence ; aggres- sion is nothing but the determination to survive , to learn the arts of creation , to keep one's personality intact and ...
... believe man to be , in a biological sense , instinctually aggressive . But aggression is not violence ; aggres- sion is nothing but the determination to survive , to learn the arts of creation , to keep one's personality intact and ...
Sivu 321
... believe what they think it convenient to believe . They are political chameleons , notable for their long tongues and ability to change skin colouring as required . They have probably never read Edmund Burke , and would find the texture ...
... believe what they think it convenient to believe . They are political chameleons , notable for their long tongues and ability to change skin colouring as required . They have probably never read Edmund Burke , and would find the texture ...
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PROLOGUE | 23 |
Australian Man and His Myths | 29 |
The Repressive Society | 44 |
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