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... civilization was to replenish their barbarism and consummate their will- to - destruction . In politics the hour of Caesarism was at hand . This invocation to barbarism fascinated many of Spengler's more liter- ate contemporaries ...
... civilization was to replenish their barbarism and consummate their will- to - destruction . In politics the hour of Caesarism was at hand . This invocation to barbarism fascinated many of Spengler's more liter- ate contemporaries ...
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... Civilization . Part I : The Decay and Res- toration of Civilization . First ed . London : 1923 . Part II : Civilization and Ethics . First ed . 1923. Second ed . Rev .: 1929 . Seeck , Otto : Geschichte des Untergangs der antiken Welt ...
... Civilization . Part I : The Decay and Res- toration of Civilization . First ed . London : 1923 . Part II : Civilization and Ethics . First ed . 1923. Second ed . Rev .: 1929 . Seeck , Otto : Geschichte des Untergangs der antiken Welt ...
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... Civilization of the Renaissance . Chicago : 1929 . The Literacy of the Laity in the Middle Ages . Berkeley : 1939 . Thorndyke , Lynn : Science and Thought in the Fifteenth Century . New York : 1929 . Tocqueville , Alexis de : Democracy ...
... Civilization of the Renaissance . Chicago : 1929 . The Literacy of the Laity in the Middle Ages . Berkeley : 1939 . Thorndyke , Lynn : Science and Thought in the Fifteenth Century . New York : 1929 . Tocqueville , Alexis de : Democracy ...
Table des matières
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
PRELUDE TO AN ERA | 17 |
THE PRIMACY OF THE PERSON | 52 |
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