The Structure of MoraleThe University Press, 1943 - Всего страниц: 223 |
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... seen floods but something was done to control them , he has seen epidemics but medical science knows how to combat them . The Easterner has , impotently , suffered and survived . What one has experienced and escaped is no longer ...
... seen floods but something was done to control them , he has seen epidemics but medical science knows how to combat them . The Easterner has , impotently , suffered and survived . What one has experienced and escaped is no longer ...
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... seen the arrival of ( to them ) magical tractors and aeroplanes , they have witnessed the miracles of modern engineering , a new earth is visible and a new Heaven can be descried just beyond the horizon . Material blessings that have to ...
... seen the arrival of ( to them ) magical tractors and aeroplanes , they have witnessed the miracles of modern engineering , a new earth is visible and a new Heaven can be descried just beyond the horizon . Material blessings that have to ...
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... seen that contrary assumptions are tacitly made by these two types of observers . The reactionary assumes that we never can know enough to have a planned evolution . The reformer assumes that we already know all we need to know , that ...
... seen that contrary assumptions are tacitly made by these two types of observers . The reactionary assumes that we never can know enough to have a planned evolution . The reformer assumes that we already know all we need to know , that ...
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PART IFEAR | 1 |
Active Adaptation to Dangers | 27 |
PART IIMORALE | 50 |
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