An Australian Experience: Words from the Vietnam YearsAustralasian Book Society, 1974 - 400 sivua |
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Sivu 123
... killing to pain and suffering . Yet the prettification of killing , even in dramatic ritual , can help to impregnate audiences , perhaps unconsciously , with motivations and justifications for violence . The general assumption of ...
... killing to pain and suffering . Yet the prettification of killing , even in dramatic ritual , can help to impregnate audiences , perhaps unconsciously , with motivations and justifications for violence . The general assumption of ...
Sivu 192
... killing , may have started this de - ritualisation , by reducing to nonsense the conventional link between armed combat and those perenially vaunted virtues of courage , loyalty , honour , duty and heroism . Push - button killing is no ...
... killing , may have started this de - ritualisation , by reducing to nonsense the conventional link between armed combat and those perenially vaunted virtues of courage , loyalty , honour , duty and heroism . Push - button killing is no ...
Sivu 263
... kills most effectively if persuaded that he is killing monsters rather than persons . At bayonet drill during World War II we were trained to run ferociously towards grinning , slit - eyed , buck- teethed , hirsute caricatures crudely ...
... kills most effectively if persuaded that he is killing monsters rather than persons . At bayonet drill during World War II we were trained to run ferociously towards grinning , slit - eyed , buck- teethed , hirsute caricatures crudely ...
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PROLOGUE | 23 |
Australian Man and His Myths | 29 |
The Repressive Society | 44 |
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