What does Forster refer to as ‘is absurd and dangerous?
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Nations and peoples loving one another is absurd and dangerous according to Forster.
- E.M Forster emphasizes that tolerance instead of love is required in a post-war world.
- Forster claims that although many people believe that after a war, nations should practice loving each other for betterment. But E.M Forster is against this notion.
- He describes that Christian Civilizations and the French Revolutionists tried this idea of 'love' but failed badly.
- Forster believes that love is something that is private. We can love people whom we know personally but to think that nations can love each other post war is absurd and dangerous.
- He claims that although tolerance seems to be a dull virtue and love seems to be a lot better than tolerance, yet tolerance is an effective way of dealing with post-war situations.
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Nations and people loving each other is absurd and dangerous
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