I read an interesting article on Saul Bellow- how he would set up
betrayals like a game. It shows in his fiction.

On Jun 29, 4:49�am, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> That's a strange way of seeing it Jim.
>
> I would think that as our speices is undeniably social then
> incorperated in the norm is the need for human contact, as such how
> can what can only be considered normal behavour stand up to being
> defined as evil?
>
> On 27 June, 22:01, retiredjim34 <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > How about this as an answer? Evil is whatever brings us together,
> > makes us desparate for the comfort of one another, while good is all
> > that makes us think we are independent, don't need anyone, have things
> > nailed, are the very best and can do anything we want. Or is that too
> > simple an answer?
>
> > On Jun 24, 1:51�am, Lee <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > A simple question, or is it?- Hide quoted text -
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