What is History?: The George Macaulay Trevelyan Lectures Delivered in the University of Cambridge January-March 1961Macmillan, 1986 - 154 Seiten |
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... consciously for his own often selfish ends , is the unconscious agent of God's purpose . Mandeville's ' private vices - public benefits ' was an early and deliberately paradoxical expression of this discovery . Adam Smith's hidden hand ...
... consciously for his own often selfish ends , is the unconscious agent of God's purpose . Mandeville's ' private vices - public benefits ' was an early and deliberately paradoxical expression of this discovery . Adam Smith's hidden hand ...
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... consciously involved and which they can consciously influence . History , says Burckhardt , is ' the break with nature caused by the awakening of consciousness'.1 History is the long struggle of man , by the exercise of his reason , to ...
... consciously involved and which they can consciously influence . History , says Burckhardt , is ' the break with nature caused by the awakening of consciousness'.1 History is the long struggle of man , by the exercise of his reason , to ...
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... consciously formed themselves into a nation , and then consciously and deliberately set out to mould other men into it . In the seven- teenth and eighteenth centuries man had already become fully conscious of the world around him and of ...
... consciously formed themselves into a nation , and then consciously and deliberately set out to mould other men into it . In the seven- teenth and eighteenth centuries man had already become fully conscious of the world around him and of ...
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Introductory Note | ix |
Notes towards a Second | xvii |
xi | xlvi |
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