Thursday, June 9, 2016

Abjures Jean-Paul Sartre, loaded with apathy

history channel documentary hd "Abjures Jean-Paul Sartre, loaded with apathy, 'I have been staying here listening to these elitist philosophical waxings of Messieurs Mill, Wilde, and Sophocles, However, the existential center of the issue is a much more straightforward matter of legislative issues and class. At the point when the rich take up arms, the poor die.'""As the faint light gleams on his Distinguished Flying Cross, George McGovern talks up: 'I agree with Monsieur Sartre. In any case, let me convey this idea above and beyond. The rich in influence are old men while the poor at their benevolence are young fellows. I'm encouraged up to the ears with old men cooking up wars for young fellows to bite the dust in.'"

"'Men, men, men, Mr. McGovern. It's generally the same, George,' yells humorist Brett Butler, feigning exacerbation. 'I might want it if men needed to share in the same hormonal cycles to which we're subjected month to month. Perhaps that is the reason men proclaim war- - on the grounds that they have a need to seep on a normal basis.'""'Right on!' thunders Anglo-American author Lucy Ellmann. 'I'm with sister Brett. Men like war: they don't hold much influence over birth, so they compensate for it with death. Not at all like ladies, men bleed by shedding other individuals' blood.'"

"Coming back from the privey, General Omar Bradley interposes, 'Mr. McGovern, Ms. Head servant, and Ms. Ellmann, this contention goes past class, age, and sexual orientation. It is a matter for all of mankind. The world has accomplished brightness without insight, power without still, small voice. Our own is a universe of atomic monsters and moral newborn children. We know more about war that we think about peace, more about executing that we think about living.'

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