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“This dogmatic and insistent moralism clearly ends by seriously impairing Toynbee's judgment. He refuses to concede what common experience teaches, namely that the wicked do quite often flourish like the green bay tree, that in human affairs force and violence are occasionally decisive, or that love and gentleness are sometimes productive of evil.” EvilGoodNaive Book:The Chatham House Version: And Other Middle Eastern Studies Source: The Chatham House Version: And Other Middle Eastern Studies
“In the case of the Levant, it is mere question-begging rhetoric to insist that similarities are more fundamental or essential than differences. For who is to say, where human groups and their interestsare in question, what is fundamental and what is secondary, what is essential and what is accidental? And even if the answers were clear, they could not by themselves determine a political decision. Political decisions are not scientific conclusions; they are rather the promptings of the practical judgment, in which play their part inclination and duty, circumstance and foresight.” DecisionFutureDifferenceSimilarity Book:The Chatham House Version: And Other Middle Eastern Studies Source: The Chatham House Version: And Other Middle Eastern Studies
“Moral indignation is a bad counsellor.” DecisionMoralUnmoral Book:The Chatham House Version: And Other Middle Eastern Studies Source: The Chatham House Version: And Other Middle Eastern Studies