But he wanted his students to see that post-dictatorship societies often face
irreconcilable conflicts between truth, justice, and order (for which the euphemistic term is peace).
A realistic analysis of the problems of human society reveals a constant and seemingly
irreconcilable conflict between the needs of society and the imperatives of a sensitive conscience.
That there was
an irreconcilable conflict between the practices of war and the developing humaneness of the prophets and their ideas of God is clear in retrospect, but that it should have been clear in the eighth century and that even then the hope of a warless world should have been unequivocably stated, is amazing.
Not exact matches
In the classical expression of the problem of adjacency, of which the story before us is a splendid example, the ensuing
conflict of interest
between A and B proves to be
irreconcilable, and the weaker B is effectively eliminated as a contender.
Certainly, the
conflict between Christianity and liberalism seems
irreconcilable in the formulation of all three men, but perhaps especially in Fish's account, precisely because it is by far the mildest in formulation of the three: