The Turning Point: Thirty-five Years in this CenturyOswald Wolff, 1984 - 379 Seiten |
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... human beings . Such thoughts were dangerous and exciting . They questioned every- thing we were supposed to believe . In fact , they invalidated the whole system of official slogans and statistics . For if it is true that men are human ...
... human beings . Such thoughts were dangerous and exciting . They questioned every- thing we were supposed to believe . In fact , they invalidated the whole system of official slogans and statistics . For if it is true that men are human ...
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... human experiences , must not disregard or belittle the essentials of human life , such as the problem of how to organize inter- national relations or the distribution of vital goods . However , I found it tiresome and depressing to ...
... human experiences , must not disregard or belittle the essentials of human life , such as the problem of how to organize inter- national relations or the distribution of vital goods . However , I found it tiresome and depressing to ...
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... human species - are the heralds and initiators of the com- ing miracle . For only those two , the child and the poet , possess what most other men have forfeited : faith and intuition . " The artist , " says Novalis , " is thoroughly ...
... human species - are the heralds and initiators of the com- ing miracle . For only those two , the child and the poet , possess what most other men have forfeited : faith and intuition . " The artist , " says Novalis , " is thoroughly ...
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Introduction by Shelley L Frisch | 1 |
The Myths of Childhood 19061914 | xxi |
War 19141919 | 27 |
Urheberrecht | |
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