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... doubt as to the reality of God's ordinance . The first device of Satan , then , implicit in the symbolism of the myth , was to cast doubt on the reality of the divine law . Thus it is written in Genesis : And the serpent said unto the ...
... doubt as to the reality of God's ordinance . The first device of Satan , then , implicit in the symbolism of the myth , was to cast doubt on the reality of the divine law . Thus it is written in Genesis : And the serpent said unto the ...
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... doubt ) , and what social conditions and methods of correction would reduce such aggression to a minimum . Neither will I raise here the crucial question of whether theft is morally justifiable where there is a maldistribution of wealth ...
... doubt ) , and what social conditions and methods of correction would reduce such aggression to a minimum . Neither will I raise here the crucial question of whether theft is morally justifiable where there is a maldistribution of wealth ...
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... doubt most po- litical scientists today find little justification for refuting most of its principal claims . But Marx , Nietzsche , Sorel , and many modern revolution- aries on the Left offer persuasive , relevant accounts of the uses ...
... doubt most po- litical scientists today find little justification for refuting most of its principal claims . But Marx , Nietzsche , Sorel , and many modern revolution- aries on the Left offer persuasive , relevant accounts of the uses ...
Contents
Preface xiii | 11 |
Violence Technology and the Body Politic | 11 |
Violence Legal Sanctions and Law Enforcement | 27 |
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