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... mankind or the fate of states ? Is it possible that , after all , " history has no sense , , " 1 that it teaches us nothing , and that the immense past was only the weary rehearsal of the mistakes that the future is destined to make on ...
... mankind or the fate of states ? Is it possible that , after all , " history has no sense , , " 1 that it teaches us nothing , and that the immense past was only the weary rehearsal of the mistakes that the future is destined to make on ...
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... mankind . The Greeks of Plato's time behaved very much like the French of modern centuries ; and the Romans behaved like the English . Means and instrumentalities change ; mo- tives and ends remain the same : to act or rest , to acquire ...
... mankind . The Greeks of Plato's time behaved very much like the French of modern centuries ; and the Romans behaved like the English . Means and instrumentalities change ; mo- tives and ends remain the same : to act or rest , to acquire ...
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... mankind to enter into this venture in full sincer- ity and trust . If we lose in the historic gamble , the results could not be worse than those that we may expect from a continuation of tradi- tional policies . If you and we succeed ...
... mankind to enter into this venture in full sincer- ity and trust . If we lose in the historic gamble , the results could not be worse than those that we may expect from a continuation of tradi- tional policies . If you and we succeed ...
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PREFACE | 7 |
Hesitations I | 11 |
History and the Earth | 14 |
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