Civilisational Decline and Its Discontents
It becomes difficult to distinguish civilisation from savagery when elements of both lie intermingled in our midst.
It becomes difficult to distinguish civilisation from savagery when elements of both lie intermingled in our midst.
Gallagher was told that the ideal of treating people on the basis of their character, rather than the colour of their skin, was an “outdated” notion which “could not be tolerated.”
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