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إذا كان عدوك أخاك فأعلن الهزيمة: في مأساة الحرب بين السلامات والبني هلبة
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إذا كان عدوك أخاك فأعلن الهزيمة: في مأساة الحرب بين السلامات والبني هلبة

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“الشياطين لا تحتاج كي تدخل إلى أبواب واسعة، يكفيها شقٌ صغير في ضمير رجل أو كرامة مكسورة”. دستويفسكي في الحروب كلها قد نجد فيها منتصر ومهزوم، إلا في حروب الإخوة، فهناك لا ينتصر أحد، لأن الدم حين يخاصم الدم، والرحم حين ينقلب على الرحم، لا تكون النتيجة نصراً ولا هزيمة، وإنما خسارة جماعية يتقاسمها الجميع …

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