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1 Or is it the result of social deprivation and moral anarchy ?
2 There is no anarchy greater than the moral anarchy of surrender to unrepentant wrong.
3 Her whole nature was in revolt-inthat complete mental and moral anarchy from which springs tragedy and murder.
4 The moral anarchy within showed through, at last burst through, the painted skin of prescriptive order which held them together.
5 The moral anarchy of the period is most strikingly exhibited in its drama, particularly in its comedy and 'comedy of manners.'
6 In later life he became very pessimistic, and believed that the world was sinking fast into dull materialism, petty selfishness, and moral anarchy .
7 'Oh, if you could only know the state of moral anarchy in which they exist...!'
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