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Scapegoats

British Journal of Midwifery, 2002
I reckon you could write a history of obstetrics and maternity care simply by looking at the dominant themes in the AIMS complaints files for the last 40years. In the 1960s it was all keeping infants away from the nasty germs their parents harboured: babies were whisked away from mothers at birth and kept in the nursery every night, and husbands were ...
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The Madrassa Scapegoat

The Washington Quarterly, 2006
A national security policy focused on madrassas as a principal source of terrorism is misguided. A careful examination of the 79 terrorists responsible for five of the worst anti‐Western terrorist attacks in recent memory reveals that only in rare cases were madrassa graduates involved.
Peter Bergen, Swati Pandey
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The scapegoat archetype

Journal of Religion and Health, 1966
Relying on some of the principles of Jung's analytical psychology, the writer has presented a hypothesis of the primordial image of the scapegoat, tracing its origins in antiquity and in the collective unconscious of man, its associations with the God-image and its development in the history of Judaeo-Christian religion, of the administration of ...
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Scapegoats

2005
Abstract THE idea of sacrifice is not in the least glamorous these days. It is what mothers do for their loutish sons, harassed wives for their imperious husbands, and working-class soldiers for pampered politicians. Sacrifice is the clarion call of the fascist Fatherland, with its necrophiliac rites and ceremonials of self-oblation ...
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The Scapegoat

2004
Abstract 8 The Inca Titu-Atauchi, the brother of Atahualpa, was on his way to Cajamarca with a large retinue of Indians loaded down with gold and silver to add to the treasure for their sovereign’s ransom when he received the news that on August 29, 1533, the Spaniards had put Atahualpa to death.
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