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Latest revision as of 16:26, 7 April 2020
Definition
Applications
"[Viktor Frankl and Alexander Solzhenitsyn] noted that one of the reasons those [totalitarian] societies could manifest themselves the way they did is because individual people were willing to lie about almost everything, and they considered that [to be] the fundamental issue, that it was the moral failings of each person at the level of the individual that was actually the cause of the totalitarian catastrophe."[1]
Interpretations