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The same conclusion was academics : reached by a concerned study - group of It
is easy for a high - minded individual to condemn all or any forms of persecution
and oppression on moral grounds . But that is not our collective purpose here ...
The same conclusion was academics : reached by a concerned study - group of It
is easy for a high - minded individual to condemn all or any forms of persecution
and oppression on moral grounds . But that is not our collective purpose here ...
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such scientists have any moral right to protest about other curtailments of
scholarly freedom is debatable . Conflicting Principles In the foregoing examples
, we can see two principles in conflict with each other . In the case of the
Government ...
such scientists have any moral right to protest about other curtailments of
scholarly freedom is debatable . Conflicting Principles In the foregoing examples
, we can see two principles in conflict with each other . In the case of the
Government ...
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Qualities which earlier had been emphasised as positive were now suddenly
seen as reflecting ' primitiveness ' and ' low moral standards ' and it became
normal to describe the Saami as lazy , dirty , immoral and drunken ( Lorentz 1981
, 77 ...
Qualities which earlier had been emphasised as positive were now suddenly
seen as reflecting ' primitiveness ' and ' low moral standards ' and it became
normal to describe the Saami as lazy , dirty , immoral and drunken ( Lorentz 1981
, 77 ...
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