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Neutrality and anthropodicy

- By Mark Price The Irenaut’s idea that peace can be ‘an expression of human agency inherent in work’, which strives to recover ‘the origin of work and its goal of human amelioration’, made me think of the battered ideal of Irish neutrality...

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Neutrality and anthropodicy

By Mark Price

 

Introduction

  1. The Irenaut’s idea that peace can be ‘an expression of human agency inherent in work’, which strives to recover ‘the origin of work and its goal of human amelioration’, made me think of the battered ideal of Irish neutrality. Neutrality should be seen as a force for good in its own right, not just a refusal to take sides.

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