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It does not follow that, because interpretation plays a necessary part in
establishing the facts of history, and because no existing interpretation is wholly
objective, one interpretation is as good as another, and the facts of history are in
principle ...
It does not follow that, because interpretation plays a necessary part in
establishing the facts of history, and because no existing interpretation is wholly
objective, one interpretation is as good as another, and the facts of history are in
principle ...
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The great man is always representative either of existing forces or of forces which
he helps to create by way of challenge to existing authority. But the higher degree
of creativity may perhaps be assigned to those great men who, like Cromwell ...
The great man is always representative either of existing forces or of forces which
he helps to create by way of challenge to existing authority. But the higher degree
of creativity may perhaps be assigned to those great men who, like Cromwell ...
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... of some justifies the sufferings of others is implicit in all government, and is just
as much a conservative as a radical doctrine. Dr. Johnson robustly invoked the
argument of the lesser evil to justify the maintenance of existing inequalities: - 20
...
... of some justifies the sufferings of others is implicit in all government, and is just
as much a conservative as a radical doctrine. Dr. Johnson robustly invoked the
argument of the lesser evil to justify the maintenance of existing inequalities: - 20
...
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THE HISTORIAN AND HIs FACTs | 3 |
SoCIETY AND THE INDIVIDUAL | 36 |
HISTORY SCIENCE AND MORALITY | 70 |
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