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... society , so the imitative majority follows the innovating minority , and this follows the originative individual , in adapting new responses to the demands of environment or survival . History in the large is the conflict of minorities ...
... society , so the imitative majority follows the innovating minority , and this follows the originative individual , in adapting new responses to the demands of environment or survival . History in the large is the conflict of minorities ...
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... society : one , the organic , in which all human actions are classed , foreseen , and regulated by a general theory , and the purpose of social activity is clearly defined ; the other , the critical , in which all community of thought ...
... society : one , the organic , in which all human actions are classed , foreseen , and regulated by a general theory , and the purpose of social activity is clearly defined ; the other , the critical , in which all community of thought ...
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... Society , n.d. GOBINEAU , J. A. DE , The Inequality of Human Races . London , 1915 . GOMME , A. W. , The Population of Athens in the Fifth and Fourth Centuries B.C. Oxford , 1933 . GOWEN , H. H. , AND HALL , JOSEF , Outline History of ...
... Society , n.d. GOBINEAU , J. A. DE , The Inequality of Human Races . London , 1915 . GOMME , A. W. , The Population of Athens in the Fifth and Fourth Centuries B.C. Oxford , 1933 . GOWEN , H. H. , AND HALL , JOSEF , Outline History of ...
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PREFACE | 7 |
Hesitations I | 11 |
History and the Earth | 14 |
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