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Page 182
... turns , we all turn ; if one itches we all scratch , not quite sure whose rump is which . Any attempt to impose justice on oneself or others or on nations , is denounced as prejudice ; even war in self - defense or to liberate a ...
... turns , we all turn ; if one itches we all scratch , not quite sure whose rump is which . Any attempt to impose justice on oneself or others or on nations , is denounced as prejudice ; even war in self - defense or to liberate a ...
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... turn " ; man is the upward - turning animal who walks erect , whose head is fixed in such a way that he can see the sun and stars . While all the other animals are prone and look at earth , the gods gave man an up - turned face and ...
... turn " ; man is the upward - turning animal who walks erect , whose head is fixed in such a way that he can see the sun and stars . While all the other animals are prone and look at earth , the gods gave man an up - turned face and ...
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... turn the earth . . . I sing . Virgil , along with the whole pagan and Christian tradition , thinks of culture primarily as the dignity and perfection of labor , especially in the rural life . St. Isidore defines it simply as " wheat and ...
... turn the earth . . . I sing . Virgil , along with the whole pagan and Christian tradition , thinks of culture primarily as the dignity and perfection of labor , especially in the rural life . St. Isidore defines it simply as " wheat and ...
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Acknowledgment | 7 |
The AirConditioned Holocaust | 45 |
The Catholic Agenda | 81 |
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