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Eirenikon John A. Morren Perceived betrayal had burned the

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Perceived betrayal had burned the bridge between them

It features a case study approach that affords students experience in constructing arguments using a combination of traditional ethical theory with an updated focus on how to apply those principles in a challenging and ever more polarized society

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Eirenikon John A. Morren Perceived betrayal had burned theGavin Bantock's challenging new poem is written in the form of an Euclidean theorem. It sets forth a proposition, often in a sharply satirical and polemic vein, for world peace. Mr. Bantock is 'not afraid to think big, to stick out his neck, and to write of man's fragile vanity', as Kevin Crossley Holland wrote of "Juggernaut". In "Eirenikon", his account of mankind's pollution both of the world and himself, is violent and disturbing; but it is

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