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... force has a multitude ? They only can force me who obey a higher law than I. They force me to become like themselves . I do not hear of men being forced to live this way or that by masses of men . What sort of life were that to live ...
... force has a multitude ? They only can force me who obey a higher law than I. They force me to become like themselves . I do not hear of men being forced to live this way or that by masses of men . What sort of life were that to live ...
Page 372
... force fails ? To permit factions that resort to force when they feel - however correctly - that a particular law or policy is wrong would be to re- nounce our own experience and that of the Founders . In support of this view , I offer ...
... force fails ? To permit factions that resort to force when they feel - however correctly - that a particular law or policy is wrong would be to re- nounce our own experience and that of the Founders . In support of this view , I offer ...
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... force excepting as a force that pervades matter and is not an individual entity . To believe in a thing , an image of the thing must be stamped on the mind . If one is asked if he believes in such an animal as a camel , there imme ...
... force excepting as a force that pervades matter and is not an individual entity . To believe in a thing , an image of the thing must be stamped on the mind . If one is asked if he believes in such an animal as a camel , there imme ...
Contents
JAMES BALDWIN from The Fire Next Time | 199 |
RACE AND RACISM | 211 |
DISSENT AND CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE | 290 |
Copyright | |
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