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    political relation


    1. survival of the species, not political relations with other systems


    2. Instead, the Galaef had asked him to come along to this meeting with Thorne and Hurd, which had something to do with Z crystals, and keeping political relations flowing smoothly


    3. 4) Forms economic & political relations with these nations for the


    4. The thinnest of the instructors has arms and fingers as spindly and fluid as an insect as he draws diagrams across great sheets of paper, explaining the complicated political relationships between all the men who will be attending the meeting


    5. " Notwithstanding his special acuteness and ability, he is unable to take a fact out of its merely political relations, and behold it as it lies absolutely to be disposed of by the intellect—what, for instance, it behooves a man to do here in America to-day with regard to slavery, but ventures, or is driven, to make some such desperate answer as the following, while professing to speak absolutely, and as a private man—from which what new and singular code of social duties might be inferred? "The manner," says he, "in which the governments of those States where slavery exists are to regulate it is for their own consideration, under their responsibility to their constituents, to the general laws of propriety, humanity, and justice, and to God


    6. These contradictions are expressed in the economic and political relations, but most startling is this contradiction between the recognition of the law of the brotherhood of men, as professed by Christians, and the necessity, in which all men are placed by the universal military service, of being prepared for hostility, for murder,—of being at the same time a Christian and a gladiator


    7. This contradiction is evident both in economic and in political relations; it is manifested most unmistakably in the inconsistency of the acknowledgment of the Christian law of brotherly love and military conscription, which obliges men to hold themselves in readiness to take each other's lives,—in short, every man to be at once a Christian and a gladiator


    8. Our political relation is much less important than it is supposed to be


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