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Wayne Northey (2008). From Canada: Is There a Place for Dreaming? Restorative Justice and International State Conflict Justice Reflections. Issue 17. JR. 126

"...Can you get a little sense at least of how something can seem SO right, scientifically, anthropologically, culturally, and so on, because of lifetime and ofter multi-generational societal formation and reinforcement, which afterwards seems so UTTERLY wrong, seen in a different light? I hope that can become Western society's experience about resort to state violence." (excerpt)


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