Weaver asserts that the catastrophes of our age are the product not of necessity but of unintelligent choice. The cure, he submits, lies in the right use of man's reason and the recognition that ideas, like actions, have consequences.
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Weaver asserts that the catastrophes of our age are the product not of necessity but of unintelligent choice. The cure, he submits, lies in the right use of man's reason and the recognition that ideas, like actions, have consequences.
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