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For A Change Magazine: Volume 16 Number 1

This issue throws up some good historical themes: Articles about Russia as seen through the eyes of three generations, and suffering under the Japanese by a Dutch family in WWII. Other highlights include the FAC essay about Europe's prejudice towards the US, a review of Scott Peck's book 'Denial of the Soul' which addresses, among other things, the issue of 'assisted suicide' and guest Aaron Lazare examines what makes an apology work.

本期有 6 文章
The last words of Wim Lindeijer's mother led him to seek reconciliation with the Japanese.
Few countries have seen more changes in the last century than Russia.
Bryan Hamlin, a British-born American citizen, challenges Europe's prejudice towards the United States.
Aaron Lazare is Chancellor and Dean, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA, USA. The article is based on a l
There I sat, condemning a person I did not know. I suddenly saw that I was addicted to self-righteousness...
A narrow brush with death led Richard St George to devote his life to conservation. The Director of the Schumacher Society talks
Issue language

English

Issue language

English