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... of evolution , to the struggle for existence and the survival of the fittest to survive . If some of us seem to escape the strife or the trials it is because our group protects us ; but that group itself must meet 18 Biology and History.
... of evolution , to the struggle for existence and the survival of the fittest to survive . If some of us seem to escape the strife or the trials it is because our group protects us ; but that group itself must meet 18 Biology and History.
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... survival . Since Nature ( here meaning total reality and its processes ) has not read very care- fully the American Declaration of Independence or the French Rev- olutionary Declaration of the Rights of Man , we are all born unfree and ...
... survival . Since Nature ( here meaning total reality and its processes ) has not read very care- fully the American Declaration of Independence or the French Rev- olutionary Declaration of the Rights of Man , we are all born unfree and ...
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... survival of the individual , the family , or the group . Man's sins may be the relics of his rise rather than the stigmata of his fall . History does not tell us just when men passed from hunting to agriculture — perhaps in the ...
... survival of the individual , the family , or the group . Man's sins may be the relics of his rise rather than the stigmata of his fall . History does not tell us just when men passed from hunting to agriculture — perhaps in the ...
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PREFACE | 7 |
Hesitations I | 11 |
History and the Earth | 14 |
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