September 22, 2000
The Origins of Barbarism; Folk Culture's Value; Salvation Through Comic Books; Taste in Names
I was struck ... by the way much English-language writing on ethics is limited by relative insulation from some of the 20th century's man-made disasters. There must be lessons for ethics in the events of this violent century. English people of my generation and the subsequent one have been lucky in being largely spared both war and other atrocities. Only a fool would regret this; but thinking about ethics is likely to be enriched by learning what we can about the cause of the events we have
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