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The coda to The Moody Blues’ 1967 classic Nights in White Satin reflects on how perception can distort truth — In moonlight… Red is grey and yellow white / But we decide which is right / And which is illusion. 1967 marked both the Six-Day War and a cultural moment when idealism blurred into illusion. Ideology – like moonlight – can alter moral colours, and reclaiming clarity, reason, and compassion remains the humanist task. Here is my account of how I accomplished this task with respect to the Palestine Mandate:
Anti-Semitism, the Left and 1967 — Humanist Perspectives Magazine

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