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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77 6 Or , as Lenin said , " politics begin where the masses are , not where there are thousands , but where there are millions , that is where serious politics begin . ' Carlyle's and Lenin's millions were millions of ...
77 6 Or , as Lenin said , " politics begin where the masses are , not where there are thousands , but where there are millions , that is where serious politics begin . ' Carlyle's and Lenin's millions were millions of ...
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... and become consciously interested both in their past and their future . History begins with the handing down of tradition ; and tradition means the carrying of the habits and lessons of the past into the future .
... and become consciously interested both in their past and their future . History begins with the handing down of tradition ; and tradition means the carrying of the habits and lessons of the past into the future .
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The change in the modern world which consisted in the development of man's consciousness of himself may be said to begin with Descartes , who first estab- lished man's position as a being who can not only think , but think about his own ...
The change in the modern world which consisted in the development of man's consciousness of himself may be said to begin with Descartes , who first estab- lished man's position as a being who can not only think , but think about his own ...
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