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Social Cohesion and Human Nature

The Reith Lectures

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The Brotherhood of Man

Buddhism and christianity have sought to extend the co operative feeling that is spontaneous towards fellow tribesmen, to the whole human race. When both are threatened by socialism or by an external enemy, he suddenly begins to view him as a brother. In times of safety, we can afford to hate our neighbour, but in times of danger, we must love him. It is this that makes the difficulty of devising means of world wide unity. A world state, if it were firmly established, would have no enemies to fear, and therefore be in danger of breaking down through lack of cohesive force.

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