id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 43466 Blatchford, Robert Not Guilty: A Defence of the Bottom Dog .txt text/plain 67041 3813 79 Human law, like divine law, classifies men as good and bad, and punishes Briefly, then, heredity makes, and environment modifies, a man's nature. Therefore all laws, human or divine, which punish man for his acts are A great man is a lucky product of heredity and environment. But good environment will make the worst man better than he no man lives in a good environment who has not been taught to think of The free will party look upon a criminal as a bad man, who could be good For the nature of a man--through heredity--is to love life. A man can only try if heredity or environment causes him to want to try, Although we say that man is the creature of heredity and environment, Although we say that man is the creature of heredity and environment, A man "can be good if he tries," but not unless heredity and environment ./cache/43466.txt ./txt/43466.txt