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this thirst for fight by inventing games, it would be inconsistent in him to complain of the existence of Evil; seeing that the precise definition of Evil is 'that which man ought to fight'; so that nothing which man cannot put down can be evil, and the only things left for man to blame are those he can control; namely, his own conduct and the conduct of those subject to him.

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