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Between Anarchy and Society: Trusteeship and the Obligations of Power [Hardcover]

William Bain

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While reflecting on the differences that were said to divide the human family, P.H. Kerr posed the question: 'What is the obligation on those who by reason of their own claim to superior civilisation have the responsibility for saving the weak from the ravages of the strong?' Read the first page
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