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Political parties were "an inherent evil of free governments".
But the Soviets believed in the inherent evil of America just as firmly as Ronald Reagan believed it of them.
There's not a lot known about this one, other than that it deals with "the devil, or the inherent evil of mankind".
Regardless of what was expected of the fourth book, there was no denying the inherent evil of those few slow-moving remaining hours.
"Somehow, Democrats isolate the inherent evil of a gun almost as if it's self-shooting, while denying our violent media has any influence on these under-21 shooters," he wrote at the time.
A planned film adaptation of "Lord of the Flies," the 1954 novel that examined the inherent evil of humanity through an island of boys without adult supervision, will have a provocative twist: This time, the island will be full of girls.
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I won't bang on about the benefits of feudal living or the inherent evils of change.
Her first published novel, We the Living (1936), was a romantic tragedy in which Soviet totalitarianism epitomized the inherent evils of collectivism, which she understood as the subordination of individual interests to those of the state.
In the months and years following, I wrote many articles — thankfully, all now deleted — about the inherent evils of "prostitution".
It essentially asserts that the conflict is one of inherent good and inherent evil: the democratic state of Israel versus the barbaric Islamic fascism of the Palestinians.
Mankind, it seems, is beset with plenty of inherent evil and requires no outside agency to foment more.
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