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Showing papers on "Sustenance published in 1971"


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TL;DR: Among Genesis myths are etiologic rationalizations for: harsh toil for sustenance; woman's pain in childbirth; the unequal struggle against conscience; punishment for murder; world destruction and rebirth.
Abstract: Myths are statements in metaphor about rigorous life problems; thus they project emotional realities. Among Genesis myths are etiologic rationalizations for: harsh toil for sustenance; woman's pain in childbirth; the unequal struggle against conscience; punishment for murder; world destruction and rebirth. A good God rules; the dominant tone is optimism.

6 citations


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TL;DR: This paper argued that Australia is primarily different because it has avoided the necessity for an articulation of its racism, and that it is necessary to revise our facile optimism and look seriously at the wellsprings of our racist attitudes.
Abstract: It would be wrong to conclude that Australians had become more racist during the 1960s, the truth is that we were .never as free from racism as we wished to believe. It is necessary to revise our facile optimism and look seriously at the wellsprings of our racist attitudes. What is being suggested is that Australia is primarily different because it has avoided the necessity for an articulation of its racism.

4 citations