What is History?A philosophical interpretation of history, examining the significance of historical study as a science and a reflection of social values. |
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Indeed , if I were addicted to formulating laws of history , one such law would be to the effect that the group - call it a class , a nation , a continent , a civilization , what you will - which plays the leading role in the advance of ...
Indeed , if I were addicted to formulating laws of history , one such law would be to the effect that the group - call it a class , a nation , a continent , a civilization , what you will - which plays the leading role in the advance of ...
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Like every other great advance in history , this advance has its costs and its losses , which have to be paid , and its dangers , which have to be faced . Yet , in spite of sceptics , and cynics , and prophets of disaster , especially ...
Like every other great advance in history , this advance has its costs and its losses , which have to be paid , and its dangers , which have to be faced . Yet , in spite of sceptics , and cynics , and prophets of disaster , especially ...
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When our political and economic pundits prescribe , they have nothing to offer us but the warning to mis- trust radical and far - reaching ideas , to shun anything that savours of revolution , and to advance - if advance we must - as ...
When our political and economic pundits prescribe , they have nothing to offer us but the warning to mis- trust radical and far - reaching ideas , to shun anything that savours of revolution , and to advance - if advance we must - as ...
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