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Page 198
The lust for aggression and destruction is certainly included; the innumerable
cruelties of history and man's daily life confirm its prevalence and strength. The
stimulation of these destructive impulses by appeals to idealism and the erotic ...
The lust for aggression and destruction is certainly included; the innumerable
cruelties of history and man's daily life confirm its prevalence and strength. The
stimulation of these destructive impulses by appeals to idealism and the erotic ...
Page 352
He argued that the Soviet Union would never accept the kind of world
government envisaged by Einstein, as this would involve the complete
destruction of the Soviet system. Further, Welles challenged Einstein's
inconsistency in suggesting ...
He argued that the Soviet Union would never accept the kind of world
government envisaged by Einstein, as this would involve the complete
destruction of the Soviet system. Further, Welles challenged Einstein's
inconsistency in suggesting ...
Page 583
Recently — that is to say, seven years after the war — the ban on publication of
pictures of the destruction wrought by the ... Japanese people have come face to
face with actual scenes of the catastrophe, vividly showing the most destructive, ...
Recently — that is to say, seven years after the war — the ban on publication of
pictures of the destruction wrought by the ... Japanese people have come face to
face with actual scenes of the catastrophe, vividly showing the most destructive, ...
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Contents
THE REALITY OF WAR 19141918 | 1 |
HOPE AND DISILLU | 27 |
ra INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AND THE LEAGUE | 58 |
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