a common tendency turn off one’s imagination certain points refuse con — John Fraser, Violence Arts

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There is a common tendency to turn off one's imagination at certain points and refuse to contemplate the possibility of having to do certain things and cope with the attendant moral problems. The things simply get done by the social machine, and one can keep one's clear conscience and one's moral indignation unsullied.

John Fraser, Violence in the Arts

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