Sanctions for Evil: Sources of Social DestructivenessNevitt Sanford, Craig Comstock A revision of papers originally presented at a public symposium on The legitimation of evil held by the Wright Institute. Bibliography: p. 361-374. |
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DESTRUCTIVENESS AS SOCIAL | 13 |
Conditions for GuiltFree Massacre | 25 |
Existential Evil | 37 |
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