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It enacts a regression from the Christian ethic of "love thy neighbour" back to the pagan privileging of the tribe over the barbarian Other.
In anxious, dislocated Britain, "love thy neighbour" is rapidly being replaced by "film thy neighbour".
Coming hours after Barack Obama had declared that he was building an international coalition to "degrade and ultimately destroy" IS and that he would "not hesitate to take action" in Syria as well as Iraq, it made Britain look like a confused, half-hearted ally.In this section The tax-free recovery Back into the fray Hallowed be thy game Paying the field Death of a salesman Hello world!
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One day in 1947, when he had pranged his car, Mr Roberts opened the Bible to 3 John 2: "I wish above all things that thou mayest prosper and be in health, even as thy soul prospereth".
IF YOU pull up the Kindle edition of Edward Pusey's 19th-century translation of "The Confessions of St. Augustine", you will notice, under the wordsThou awakest us to delight in Thy praise, for Thou madest us for Thyself and our heart is restless, until it repose in Thee.a grey dotted line that reads "4 highlighters".
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The G7 is supposed to prevent beggar-thy-neighbour economic policies, yet its member countries are blatantly seeking to drive down their exchange rates to secure a competitive advantage.
But Mr Eichengreen notes that the euro, by militating against more widespread beggar-thy-neighbour policies, may have helped preserve the European single market.* "The Slide to Protectionism in the Great Depression: Who Succumbed and Why?", NBER Working Paper No. 15142 (July 2009).
America underwrote the International Monetary Fund and the Bretton Woods system of fixed exchange rates to end beggar-thy-neighbour currency devaluations, and the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade to end trade disputes.The breakdown of Bretton Woods, two oil-price shocks and the Latin American debt crisis severely tested globalisation in the 1970s and 1980s.
Germany's surprise decision to guarantee retail deposits came after it loudly denounced Ireland's beggar-thy-neighbour decision to guarantee the liabilities of its banks.
The most important task for this would-be institution is to set itself firmly against protectionism at a time when most of its members are engaged in a game of creeping beggar-thy-neighbour. Yet how can Mr Obama lead the fight when he has just pandered to America's unions by sparking a minor trade war with Mexico?
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