No We're Not a Broken People (Essay)
The Humanist 2010, March-April, 70, 2
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[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] IN 2004 I began speaking at rallies and forums around the country on issues of peace and justice, something I've done off and on ever since. Up through 2008 it was extremely unusual for questions from the audience to consist of pure defeatism. In 2009 it was rare to get through a Q&A session without being asked what the point was of even trying to push for more humane sytems.
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