A Theory of ConflictScribner, 1975 - 245 sider |
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... moral terms , the dilemma remains absolute and insoluble . But in terms of statecraft the figures speak for themselves and are indeed unanswerable . The British philosophy of interrogation — so highly suited to a country with a long ...
... moral terms , the dilemma remains absolute and insoluble . But in terms of statecraft the figures speak for themselves and are indeed unanswerable . The British philosophy of interrogation — so highly suited to a country with a long ...
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... moral decay , disorientation and collapsed self - confidence was the decision of the World Council of Churches in 1970 to support terrorism in Africa . Indeed , most of the Christian churches , but especially the Catholic Church and the ...
... moral decay , disorientation and collapsed self - confidence was the decision of the World Council of Churches in 1970 to support terrorism in Africa . Indeed , most of the Christian churches , but especially the Catholic Church and the ...
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... moral dilemmas of our time . It is bound to be difficult to agree upon moral precepts when there is no consen- sual recognition of a higher source of morality . But on one point there is still a consensus , even if it is an eroding one ...
... moral dilemmas of our time . It is bound to be difficult to agree upon moral precepts when there is no consen- sual recognition of a higher source of morality . But on one point there is still a consensus , even if it is an eroding one ...
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The Causes of Rebellion | 13 |
From Prehistory to J S Mill | 35 |
Marx and his Followers | 52 |
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