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By Peter J. Hinton
After World War II, we generally assumed that some basic concepts of good and evil would prevail in the world. The Geneva Convention had set forth widely accepted (although not a...
By Peter J. Hinton
After World War II, we generally assumed that some basic concepts of good and evil would prevail in the world. The Geneva Convention had set forth widely accepted (although not a...
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