Golda Meir, at the end of her interview with Oriana Fallaci, says in response to the question "have you ever killed anyone": "No... I've learned to shoot, of course, but I've never happened to kill anyone. I don't say it as a consolation ? there's no difference between killing and making decisions by which you send others to kill. It's exactly the same thing. And maybe it's worse."
Why do you pass over, in silence, the Lebanese writer Kahlil Gibran?
Do you reject Chomsky a priori?
Golda Meir, at the end of her interview with Oriana Fallaci, says in response to the question "have you ever killed anyone": "No... I've learned to shoot, of course, but I've never happened to kill anyone. I don't say it as a consolation ? there's no difference between killing and making decisions by which you send others to kill. It's exactly the same thing. And maybe it's worse." Why do you pass over, in silence, the Lebanese writer Kahlil Gibran? Do you reject Chomsky a priori?