Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen11Concordia College, 1968 |
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... violent in the main , being , in part , ritualized aggression and violence . Hence , one expects the language of violence to occur when they are dis- cussed . Little insight into an endeavor is perhaps gained when we find that we hear ...
... violent in the main , being , in part , ritualized aggression and violence . Hence , one expects the language of violence to occur when they are dis- cussed . Little insight into an endeavor is perhaps gained when we find that we hear ...
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... violence , as well as nominalized adjectives of human character- istics often associated with energy and violence . Even the least vio- lent of these , " Caprice , " means something like " whim , an abrupt change in attitude not ...
... violence , as well as nominalized adjectives of human character- istics often associated with energy and violence . Even the least vio- lent of these , " Caprice , " means something like " whim , an abrupt change in attitude not ...
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... violence in American society . Since the problem of violence is so staggeringly large I have limited my observations to two broad , general areas : several levels of casual speech and the language of politics , and the names of makes ...
... violence in American society . Since the problem of violence is so staggeringly large I have limited my observations to two broad , general areas : several levels of casual speech and the language of politics , and the names of makes ...
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