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... social obstacles . The role of race in history is rather preliminary than creative . Varied stocks , entering some locality from diverse directions at divers times , mingle their blood , traditions , and ways with one an- other or with ...
... social obstacles . The role of race in history is rather preliminary than creative . Varied stocks , entering some locality from diverse directions at divers times , mingle their blood , traditions , and ways with one an- other or with ...
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... social correlates of varia- tion and mutation . Social evolution is an interplay of custom with origination . Here the initiative individual — the " great man , " the " hero , " the " genius " —regains his place as a formative force in ...
... social correlates of varia- tion and mutation . Social evolution is an interplay of custom with origination . Here the initiative individual — the " great man , " the " hero , " the " genius " —regains his place as a formative force in ...
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... social contract " among individuals or between the people and a ruler . Probably most states ( i.e. , societies politically organized ) took form through the conquest of one group by another , and the establishment of a continuing force ...
... social contract " among individuals or between the people and a ruler . Probably most states ( i.e. , societies politically organized ) took form through the conquest of one group by another , and the establishment of a continuing force ...
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PREFACE | 7 |
Hesitations I | 11 |
History and the Earth | 14 |
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