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Page 198
... 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 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 destructive impulses by appeals to idealism and the erotic instinct naturally ...
Page 355
... destruction . To atone for this " accomplishment " and to relieve his conscience , he instituted his awards for the promotion of peace . Today , the physicists who participated in producing the most formidable weapon of all time are ...
... destruction . To atone for this " accomplishment " and to relieve his conscience , he instituted his awards for the promotion of peace . Today , the physicists who participated in producing the most formidable weapon of all time are ...
Page 682
... destruction . In an all - out war the earth can be made so radioactive that whole nations will be de- stroyed . Many men and women of neutral countries also might be killed . If the major powers engage in war , where is the assurance ...
... destruction . In an all - out war the earth can be made so radioactive that whole nations will be de- stroyed . Many men and women of neutral countries also might be killed . If the major powers engage in war , where is the assurance ...
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