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And if anyone cavils at the statement that it is not our business to pass 1moral
judgment on Hitler or Stalin— or, if you like, on Senator McCarthy—this is
because they were the contemporaries us, because hundreds of thousands of
those who ...
And if anyone cavils at the statement that it is not our business to pass 1moral
judgment on Hitler or Stalin— or, if you like, on Senator McCarthy—this is
because they were the contemporaries us, because hundreds of thousands of
those who ...
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Moreover, laudatory moral judgments on individuals can be just as misleading
and mischievous as the moral ... in which capitalism enmeshes the worker or the
debtor,” and rightly argues that the historian should pass moral judgment on the ...
Moreover, laudatory moral judgments on individuals can be just as misleading
and mischievous as the moral ... in which capitalism enmeshes the worker or the
debtor,” and rightly argues that the historian should pass moral judgment on the ...
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... on Historical Inevitability, he praised Bismarck, in spite of moral shortcomings,
as a “genius” and “the greatest example in the last century of a politician of the
highest powers of political judgment,” and contrasted him favourably in this
respect ...
... on Historical Inevitability, he praised Bismarck, in spite of moral shortcomings,
as a “genius” and “the greatest example in the last century of a politician of the
highest powers of political judgment,” and contrasted him favourably in this
respect ...
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THE HISTORIAN AND HIs FACTs | 3 |
SoCIETY AND THE INDIVIDUAL | 36 |
HISTORY SCIENCE AND MORALITY | 70 |
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