A Clockwork Orange
.... as Nietzsche says, the Christian chaplain is shown by Burgess to be a weak man who wants to weaken the strong Alex, who wants to "
ban" the "
instincts" of the ....
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Philosophy and A Clockwork Orange
.... as Nietzsche says, the Christian chaplain is shown by Burgess to be a weak man who wants to weaken the strong Alex, who wants to "
ban" the "
instincts" of the ....
(1582

6

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Philosophical Concepts in A Clockwork Orange
.... as Nietzsche says, the Christian chaplain is shown by Burgess to be a weak man who wants to weaken the strong Alex, who wants to "
ban" the "
instincts" of the ....
(1605

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London Poets, Writers
.... every man,/In every infant's cry of fear,/In every voice, in every
ban,/The mind .... By gusts of vernal storm, attuned his son/To his own genial
instincts; and was ....
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ABOLITION OF THE DEATH PENALTY The death penalt
.... in the United States because it embodies the most savage and barbaric
instincts of mankind .... the argument that the death penalty per se violates the
ban on the ....
(1413

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AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY (1933-1941) This resear
.... toward more militant opposition to fascist expansionism; however, FDR's keen
instincts for fathoming .... The final
ban on their purchase of crude oil, over half of ....
(2743

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Issue of Gay Marriage
.... opened the door to legal marriage by ruling that Hawaii's existing
ban on same .... is normal or abnormal, and we must change our basic human
instincts to conform ....
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