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On the face of it, anarchists, who believe in no government, have little in common with Jihadists, who believe in imposing a particularly rigid form of government on every one. The theoreticians for both movements have often been bearded and angry, of course, and their followers have readily taken to the bomb. But there the similarities end, don’ t they, so what lessons can be drawn from a bunch of zealots who flourished over 100 years ago and whose ideology now counts for practically nothing
At least two, actually. The first is that repression, expulsion and restrictions on free speech do little to end terrorism. All were tried, often with great vigour, at the end of the 19th century when the anarchist violence that terrified much of Europe and parts of America was at its zenith. As our report makes clear, governments had good reason to respond. Austria, France, Italy, Spain and the United States all lost an empress, king, president or prime m
A. to end terrorism is to end free speech.
B. Licence in speech may breed peaceful environment.
C. the base camp of anarchist violence is located in US.
D. people from all walks of life are the targets of anarchists.
He comes home late, drunk after obligatory partying with the boss, and goes to bed. Her days are occupied with the home, the children, with hobbies he’s scarcely aware of.
Years pass. After the kids have gone and retirement nears, husband and wife see no shared dreams.
Japan’s lower incidence of divorce than that of Western nations has long been seen by the Japanese as an example of their country’s social stability and harmony.
But a sharp increase in divorce among older Japanese is shaking that belief. And the divorce rate is rising faster for older couples than for any other group.
Retirement forces many of Japan’s elderly couples into the unknown territory of filling the hours of a day in one another’s company. Nobuo Kurokawa, a doctor who specializes in marriage related stress, has coined a term for it: Husband-at-home- stress syndrome.
"The wives start developing nervous disorders and exhibiting all s
A. husbands, wives enjoy their family life after retirement age
B. husbands, wives find they are strangers after retirement age
C. husbands’ and wives’ poor physical condition
D. husbands and wives are prosperous after World War Ⅱ
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