The Condition of ManHarcourt, Brace & World, 1944 - 467 pages |
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Page 280
... forces that Dante had depicted in the Inferno as utterly paralyzing to the human spirit , fit only for the punishment of rebellious souls , now became the very food on which rebellion was deliberately nourished - and to be in the midst ...
... forces that Dante had depicted in the Inferno as utterly paralyzing to the human spirit , fit only for the punishment of rebellious souls , now became the very food on which rebellion was deliberately nourished - and to be in the midst ...
Page 382
... forces of the last century - democracy , vital- ism , co - operation - will become the dominants in our emerging society : elements in a new syncretism which will nourish once more the spirit of man . Their period of formulation is ...
... forces of the last century - democracy , vital- ism , co - operation - will become the dominants in our emerging society : elements in a new syncretism which will nourish once more the spirit of man . Their period of formulation is ...
Page 455
... Force , worship of , 373 Force and Freedom , 392 Forces , disintegrating , 14 Forces of life , 394 Foreigners , Luther's dislike of , 187 Fossilization , 407 Fourier , Charles François Marie , 325-328 , 362 , 403 Fox , 294 Fox , George ...
... Force , worship of , 373 Force and Freedom , 392 Forces , disintegrating , 14 Forces of life , 394 Foreigners , Luther's dislike of , 187 Fossilization , 407 Fourier , Charles François Marie , 325-328 , 362 , 403 Fox , 294 Fox , George ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
PRELUDE TO AN ERA | 17 |
THE PRIMACY OF THE PERSON | 52 |
Copyright | |
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