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                        NoME Part Three: Chapter 9: Session 860, June 13, 1979
                        
                             
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                            ideals
                            criminals
                            avenues
                            impulses
                        
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                            laws
                            ideals
                            criminals
                            avenues
                            impulses
                        
                        
                            
 – The Individual and the Nature of Mass Events
                            
 – © 2012 Laurel Davies-Butts
                            
 – Part Three: People Who Are Frightened of Themselves
                            
 – Chapter 9: The Ideal, the Individual, Religion, Science, and the Law
                            
 – Session 860, June 13, 1979 9:19 P.M. Wednesday
                        
                        
                            [... 4 paragraphs ...]
                            
                                Why do you have laws? You may follow it with that. Are laws made to protect life, to protect property, to establish order, to punish transgressors? Are laws made to protect man from his own cunning and chicanery? In short, are laws made to protect man from his own “basically criminal nature”?
                                
[... 11 paragraphs ...]
                            
                                Most criminals act out of a sense of despair. Many have high ideals, but ideals that have never been trusted or acted upon. They feel powerless, so that many strike out in self-righteous anger or vengeance against a world that they see as cynical, greedy, perverted. They have concentrated upon the great gaps that seem to exist between their ideals of what man should be, and their ideas of what man is.
                                
                                On the one hand, they believe that the self is evil, and on the other they are convinced that the self should not be so. They react extravagantly. They often see society as the “enemy” of good. Many — not all, now — criminals possess the same characteristics you ascribe to heroes, except that the heroes have a means toward the expression of idealism, and specific avenues for that expression. And many criminals find such avenues cut off completely.
                                
                                I do not want to romanticize criminals, or justify their actions. I do want to point out that few crimes are committed for “evil’s sake,” but in a distorted response to the failure of the actualization of a sensed ideal.
                                
[... 8 paragraphs ...]
                         
                     
                 
                
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 – The Individual and the Nature of Mass Events
                            
 – © 2012 Laurel Davies-Butts
                            
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 – The Individual and the Nature of Mass Events
                            
 – © 2012 Laurel Davies-Butts
                            
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 – The Individual and the Nature of Mass Events
                            
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                        NoME Part Three: Chapter 7: Session 852, May 9, 1979
                        
                             
                             Hitler
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 – © 2012 Laurel Davies-Butts
                            
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