The Two Frontiers: A Study in Historical PsychologyCoward-McCann, Incorporated, 1930 - 375 strani |
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... idea of the divine right of kings as any other Euro- pean sovereign of the time ; their ideas on this sub- ject were not different from the ideas of their enemy , Philip II of Spain . It will be remem- bered that the Spanish had pushed ...
... idea of the divine right of kings as any other Euro- pean sovereign of the time ; their ideas on this sub- ject were not different from the ideas of their enemy , Philip II of Spain . It will be remem- bered that the Spanish had pushed ...
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... idea was markedly materialistic and rationalistic , as the Russian idea was markedly mystical and emotional . It grew to enormous proportions after the Revolution , when the infant Republic was shaken to its foundations by the ...
... idea was markedly materialistic and rationalistic , as the Russian idea was markedly mystical and emotional . It grew to enormous proportions after the Revolution , when the infant Republic was shaken to its foundations by the ...
Stran 170
... idea , and determined to find a central idea outside of it , in some reconciliation with European tradition , or in some reversion to Asiatic atavism . In this respect it is perfectly just to apply to the whole Russian intelligentsia ...
... idea , and determined to find a central idea outside of it , in some reconciliation with European tradition , or in some reversion to Asiatic atavism . In this respect it is perfectly just to apply to the whole Russian intelligentsia ...
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