Sentences with phrase «human inhumanity»

And if we treated animals as they deserve, human inhumanity to humans would stand out all the more appallingly.
``... if we treated animals as they deserve, human inhumanity to humans would stand out all the more appallingly.
Eliot's effort to read creation as God's language, coupled with his pronounced fear over human inhumanity creates a tension in the poems.

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No, all animals have souls and we eat other souls to survive because the bible has taught us that we are somehow superior to animals, a convenient lie to justify the inhumanity we show to farm animals and other humans as well.
Most of the world's evil is man - made; it is precipitated either by «man's inhumanity to man» or by human ignorance or carelessness.
It involves a common movement into a technological culture but it also entails correcting the inhumanities like State totalitarianism, increasing impoverishment and marginalisation of the majority of the people, destruction of the ecological basis of life and above all the general mechanization of human life already brought about by the misdirected technological advance.
Its experience of the extent to which human brutality can go, of the fury that can be unleashed when the human animal is attacked, its acceptance in wry cynicism of the venality of great and small; its acceptance, too, of a psychological analysis that tends to show how slight the power of reason, how great the strength of obscure passions; how corrupting of children the possible love of mothers and the wrath of fathers; its portrayal of men and mankind in bitterly disillusioned novels and in shuddering chronicles of man's inhumanity to man — in all this the 20th century has perhaps gone beyond anything that Edwards said in dispraise of men, individually and in the collective.
Human affliction, especially the monstrous inhumanity of man to man, was to them a practical, rather than a theoretical, problem; it represented not only a conflict of ideas but a conflict of individual and class interests, a struggle for justice in personal character or social organization against selfishness, ill will, and inequity.
One is mindful of a human history that is filled with so much slaughter and inhumanity, which is quite often sponsored by religions or is the result of tensions between religions.
As a result, «JAMA's» editors will continue to publish an annual theme issue devoted to the subjects of human rights, violence and inhumanity.
His primary mission is to create a documentary / television series for PBS and the Arts & Entertainment Channel that will expose the human cost of man's inhumanity to man.
Instead he slowly lets us into his characters» lives so we can see them as fully human, and by not letting us even glimpse the lives and minds of those ultimately in charge he heightens the ultimate inhumanity of their actions.
In American Histories, a collection of 21 short stories, John Edgar Wideman draws America's present and its divisive racial history as the direct consequence of a political and economic system that depends on man's inhumanity to fellow human beings.
The Phantom Pain has a tone like no other and simultaneously sells its world on the promise of real, effecting human drama headlined by brutal displays of man's inhumanity towards his fellow man along with plenty of the weirdest, funniest, coolest spectacle you will ever see in a video game.
There is so much inhumanity out there, that I love the more human aspects of blogs like yours.
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