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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A social revolution brought new social groups to positions of power . It operated as always through individuals and by offering fresh opportunities of individual develop- ment ; and , since in the early stages of capitalism the units of ...
A social revolution brought new social groups to positions of power . It operated as always through individuals and by offering fresh opportunities of individual develop- ment ; and , since in the early stages of capitalism the units of ...
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of the tension between liberty and equality , or between individual liberty and social justice , we are apt to for- get that fights do not occur between abstract ideas . These are not struggles between individuals as such and society as ...
of the tension between liberty and equality , or between individual liberty and social justice , we are apt to for- get that fights do not occur between abstract ideas . These are not struggles between individuals as such and society as ...
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Perhaps the social sciences today have not yet fully emerged from that primitive stage . Some people distinguish between psychology as the science of the individual and sociology as the sci- ence of society ; and the name " psychologism ...
Perhaps the social sciences today have not yet fully emerged from that primitive stage . Some people distinguish between psychology as the science of the individual and sociology as the sci- ence of society ; and the name " psychologism ...
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