The Condition of ManHarcourt, Brace, 1944 - 467 pages A study of the development of the personality and the community. |
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... active disinte- gration : indeed , in the midst of the so - called Golden Age which preceded the birth of Jesus . 7 : Discouragement and Decline Admirable historian that he was , Gibbon's view of the decline of the classic world , as ...
... active disinte- gration : indeed , in the midst of the so - called Golden Age which preceded the birth of Jesus . 7 : Discouragement and Decline Admirable historian that he was , Gibbon's view of the decline of the classic world , as ...
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... active collaboration ; that collaboration might turn into active corruption . For there is a real danger when one fights fire with fire : the direction of the wind may change and the fire escape one's neatly laid plans for control ...
... active collaboration ; that collaboration might turn into active corruption . For there is a real danger when one fights fire with fire : the direction of the wind may change and the fire escape one's neatly laid plans for control ...
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... active barbarians in our society were aided by the passive barbarians , who had lost their hold on central human values and who saw no reason to risk pain or death in behalf of human ideals - for ideals that had become empty words ...
... active barbarians in our society were aided by the passive barbarians , who had lost their hold on central human values and who saw no reason to risk pain or death in behalf of human ideals - for ideals that had become empty words ...
Table des matières
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
PRELUDE TO AN ERA | 17 |
THE PRIMACY OF THE PERSON | 52 |
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