Word: inhuman
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That idyllic illusion has been bloodily shattered. The German press service arrogantly boasts that Germany will repeat the beastly inhuman conduct of her ally-at Germany's convenience...
...squalid village of Santiago, high in the mountains of Mexico's centra! plateau. Its post-production history is the triumph of reason over the paleolithic prejudice of New York State's three-man-four-woman board of movie censors, who banned the picture because it was "indecent . . . inhuman...
...hidden in foreign exile, he had fought inside Russia. He came, down through the years, to feel that he knew what Russia needed, and he would go neither too fast nor too slowly to achieve it, though it meant the ruthless execution of hundreds of his friends and the inhuman starvation of millions of peasants...
Nehru's respect for Gandhi, whom he knows intimately, amounted almost to reverence. But it did not blind him to things he doubted or deplored. Gandhi's inhuman asceticism, his revivalistic virtuosity, appalled him no less than his medieval regard for the rich as God's "trustees," his conception of democracy as one's "complete identification with the poorest of mankind, longing to live no better than they." Such ideas, to a bourgeois, who was moving from nationalism to ideas of a new world order, from Socialism towards Communism, were not only incomprehensible but dangerous. Constantly...
...sprang both the form and the name of academy and where its founder, the divine Plate, united learning and humanity and transmitted them throughout the world, the reborn Academy of Athens protests to the whole world of learning, of the arts, and of the spirit against the unjust and inhuman con- spiracy aimed at the freedom and the independence of the land which nourished the entire world through the beginnings of the loftiest humanity and was the first spiritual mother even of the ungrateful invader...