The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 114Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1933 |
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Pagina 122
... future , he replies : What future ? An organic future ? The organism has no future . Its growth is a curve from birth to death , its maturity leads only to dissolution and decay . Produce by the progress of civilisation your society of ...
... future , he replies : What future ? An organic future ? The organism has no future . Its growth is a curve from birth to death , its maturity leads only to dissolution and decay . Produce by the progress of civilisation your society of ...
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... future . In pre - scientific ages men had said the future will be even as the past . They did not concern themselves with forecasting because they did not believe they could change their surroundings or their fate . During the ...
... future . In pre - scientific ages men had said the future will be even as the past . They did not concern themselves with forecasting because they did not believe they could change their surroundings or their fate . During the ...
Pagina 511
... future , or rather , to make pretence that what he thinks should happen will happen . And yet , having done this , having started with a find which may quite possibly be true and , if true , makes the future obviously very much more ...
... future , or rather , to make pretence that what he thinks should happen will happen . And yet , having done this , having started with a find which may quite possibly be true and , if true , makes the future obviously very much more ...
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