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... society - could not be realized . The existence of military institutions , the training of youth to serve as unthinking tools for the most flagrantly asocial purposes , the de- moralizing effect of war preparations upon civilian life ...
... society - could not be realized . The existence of military institutions , the training of youth to serve as unthinking tools for the most flagrantly asocial purposes , the de- moralizing effect of war preparations upon civilian life ...
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... society . But there are times when neither the state nor society exert a counteracting influence or , if so , they do so only very imperfectly . Their failure to act occurs in time of war or when a politically influential group seeks to ...
... society . But there are times when neither the state nor society exert a counteracting influence or , if so , they do so only very imperfectly . Their failure to act occurs in time of war or when a politically influential group seeks to ...
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... society as a whole . For example , a proper task of such an organization would be to defend academic freedom , without which the healthy development of a democratic society is impossible . At this time , a particularly important task ...
... society as a whole . For example , a proper task of such an organization would be to defend academic freedom , without which the healthy development of a democratic society is impossible . At this time , a particularly important task ...
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