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... politics , relativity rules , and all formulas should be suspect . " History smiles at all attempts to force its flow into theoretical patterns or logical grooves ; it plays havoc with our gen- eralizations , breaks all our rules ...
... politics , relativity rules , and all formulas should be suspect . " History smiles at all attempts to force its flow into theoretical patterns or logical grooves ; it plays havoc with our gen- eralizations , breaks all our rules ...
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... political power . Marx did not claim that individuals were always actuated by eco- nomic interest ; he was far from imagining that material considera- tions led to Abélard's romance , or the gospel of Buddha , or the poems of Keats ...
... political power . Marx did not claim that individuals were always actuated by eco- nomic interest ; he was far from imagining that material considera- tions led to Abélard's romance , or the gospel of Buddha , or the poems of Keats ...
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... political power over Western civilization . The constitution of the Church began a new organic epoch , which ended in the fifteenth century , when the Reformers sounded the arrival of that age of criticism which has con- tinued to our ...
... political power over Western civilization . The constitution of the Church began a new organic epoch , which ended in the fifteenth century , when the Reformers sounded the arrival of that age of criticism which has con- tinued to our ...
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PREFACE | 7 |
Hesitations I | 11 |
History and the Earth | 14 |
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