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PART OI~E<br >Every [act is related on one side to sensation,<br >and, on the other, to morals. The game of thought<br >is, on the appearance o[ one o[ these two sides,<br >to find the other . . ."<br >There is in international relations a public<br >world and there is also an underworld. The<br >relationship between the public world and the<br >underworld--between the governments in office<br >and the spies, has never been codified."<br >CHAPTER 1<br >I was a terrible father to my son, at least until it was too late for<br >him to know otherwise. I always loved him--I nearly said "of course"<br >-but what is love? An erratic continuum in which any feeling can<br >exist, envy, pride, antipathy, passionate affection, hatred. Love isn t<br >a fixed relationship, only a kind of fund that underwrites all sorts of<br >behavior. And fathers differ as much as saints from killers; after the<br >biological half-second, the genetic transmission, everything depends,<br >just depends.<br > My son and I were not the same sort of person at all. He was shut<br >in, I m open; and this was true when he was four years old. Or six,<br >anyway, when his mother died, and I was forced to regard him<br >closely. Which brings up something else: I had to raise him by<br >myself. Even though there were nurses and maids around, this was<br >no easy job. In the twenties, psychologists began backing parents up<br >against the wall. You couldn t swat a child s behind without being<br >reminded that you were shaping generations: sons roving gutters with<br >knives in their fists, grandsons swiping brassieres off laundry lines.<br >Raising a child was quite a strain on a man, and for a freewheeler<br >like myself, it was sand in all my parts.<br >rl<br >),<br >Y<br >d<br >d<br >©³©¥©×©¥©·<br >©§ ©§ ©§<br >©»©¥©ß©¥©¿<br ><br >
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The Chaleur Network pdf epub mobi txt 电子书 下载 2024