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3. throughout history, civilizations have sought to provide scapegoats for the evil in society.
nazi germany in the 1930s and 1940s and the mccarthy era in the 1950s are two 20th century
examples. does knowing that evil has a definite source quell or incite more fear? is it more or
less terrifying to know where that evil came from?

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