Anthropologist Martha Macintyre and her husband Stuart in 1971, via the festschrift for Stuart.
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Anthropologist Martha Macintyre and her husband Stuart in 1971, via the festschrift for Stuart.
In any case he [Keith Windschuttle] argues, those who excercised authority were incapable of wanton violence because they were 'Christians to whom the killing of the innocent whould have been abhorrent'. I forebear from tallying the victims of Christianity during even the modern era of European expansion, conquest, pacification and control, and note simply that this is an argument by deduction rather than induction.
Stuart Macintyre on Keith Windschuttles 'The fabrication of Aboriginal History'