Abstract

also, the essential differences in their expression imposed by different cultures, of the oneness of nature; of the unlikeliness and, usually, the undesirability of extreme solutions; of the difficulties of one generation imparting values to another; of the honor of patriotism and its moral dangers; of the tendency of power to corrupt; and of the incomprehensibility of life as well as the joy of engaging in the struggle to comprehend it. -Fred Warner Neal Professor, International Relations (1983)

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