The Nineteenth Century and After, Volumes 139-140Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1946 |
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... human destiny . It inevitably follows that man will lay greater stress upon the possibility of his own achievements . Consciousness of the limitation of human power will tend to evaporate . Whilst modern man will acknowledge in theory ...
... human destiny . It inevitably follows that man will lay greater stress upon the possibility of his own achievements . Consciousness of the limitation of human power will tend to evaporate . Whilst modern man will acknowledge in theory ...
Pagina 125
... human nature , is transformed into a grandiose slogan of historic human destiny . 6 This is the fatal , deadly miscalculation about human nature . It is the root of the modern illusion about the achievements of man in civilisa- tion ...
... human nature , is transformed into a grandiose slogan of historic human destiny . 6 This is the fatal , deadly miscalculation about human nature . It is the root of the modern illusion about the achievements of man in civilisa- tion ...
Pagina 126
... human nature on this point , in that it has disclosed the vastly increased range and depth of human exploitation . Marxism has tended to encourage the fallacy that exploitation is basically economic and that other social forms of ...
... human nature on this point , in that it has disclosed the vastly increased range and depth of human exploitation . Marxism has tended to encourage the fallacy that exploitation is basically economic and that other social forms of ...
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BAILEY J H SHACKLETON | 96 |
Gibbon in Lausanne | 119 |
Fair Comment | 145 |
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