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The Moral Equivalent of War
"The Moral Equivalent of War" delves into the intrinsic human impulses that drive conflict and the necessity of channeling these energies into constructive endeavors. It explores the idea that while war may seem like a natural expression of human nature, there are moral alternatives that can harness these instincts for the betterment of society. This thought-provoking work remains relevant today as it challenges listeners to reflect on the ways we can transform aggression into positive action, fostering unity and purpose in our communities. The enduring themes of moral responsibility and the…
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