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... and the non-communist states continue for any length of time, there is now
plenty of evidence at hand, particularly in the United States, to show that a similar
retreat to barbarism will take place in the very effort to ward off Russian
domination.
... and the non-communist states continue for any length of time, there is now
plenty of evidence at hand, particularly in the United States, to show that a similar
retreat to barbarism will take place in the very effort to ward off Russian
domination.
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he who urges them to leave their familiar paths in the fertile valleys of life, and
climb, with constant effort, with hazard-tempting skill, often facing mortal danger,
up to the rocky pinnacles and the ice-clad summits, where finally the climber ...
he who urges them to leave their familiar paths in the fertile valleys of life, and
climb, with constant effort, with hazard-tempting skill, often facing mortal danger,
up to the rocky pinnacles and the ice-clad summits, where finally the climber ...
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Through this personal medium they achieve a common understanding and the
possibility, despite all diversity, of combining and synergizing their efforts. The
process of arriving at this unanimity is no simple one: it demands effort. But the
result ...
Through this personal medium they achieve a common understanding and the
possibility, despite all diversity, of combining and synergizing their efforts. The
process of arriving at this unanimity is no simple one: it demands effort. But the
result ...
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THE CHALLENGE TO RENEWAL | 3 |
ORIENTATION TO LIFE | 22 |
COSMOS AND PERSON | 58 |
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