Great Anger

The Dalhousie Review 85 (3) (2005)
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Abstract

Anger has an undeniable hand in human suffering and horrific deeds. Various schools of thought call for eliminating or moderating the capacity for anger. I argue that the capacity for anger, like the capacity for grief, is at the heart of our humanity.

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Anthony Cunningham
St. John's University, College of St. Benedict

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