Civilization & Progress: By John Beattie Crozier |
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... culture ; of the relations that exist between Religion and Science ; between Religion and Morality ; and between Morality and Science ; all of which are involved in the very groundwork of Civilization , and must be solved before the ...
... culture ; of the relations that exist between Religion and Science ; between Religion and Morality ; and between Morality and Science ; all of which are involved in the very groundwork of Civilization , and must be solved before the ...
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... Culture and of Moral Refinement -Temperament - Heaven and Hell - Enthusiasm - Religion and Public Opinion - Summary and Conclusion 264-275 PART V. - GOVERNMENT . CHAPTER I. ARISTOCRACY - PRELIMINARY SUMMARY OF CHAPTERS . xxvii .
... Culture and of Moral Refinement -Temperament - Heaven and Hell - Enthusiasm - Religion and Public Opinion - Summary and Conclusion 264-275 PART V. - GOVERNMENT . CHAPTER I. ARISTOCRACY - PRELIMINARY SUMMARY OF CHAPTERS . xxvii .
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... Culture - Education more general , but Culture less than in Aristocracies - Reasons and Illustrations- Importance of Manners - Manners bad in Democracies - Reasons- Differences in points of View 353-365 PART VI . THEORY OF PROGRESS ...
... Culture - Education more general , but Culture less than in Aristocracies - Reasons and Illustrations- Importance of Manners - Manners bad in Democracies - Reasons- Differences in points of View 353-365 PART VI . THEORY OF PROGRESS ...
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... culture , I at the same time point out that none of them can furnish us with the organon we require for the problem of civilization . I show that while civilization includes within itself the great transactions of history , yet history ...
... culture , I at the same time point out that none of them can furnish us with the organon we require for the problem of civilization . I show that while civilization includes within itself the great transactions of history , yet history ...
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... culture , their aspirations , their sentiments , and habits of thought . In like manner , too , I propose to deal with the effects on the human mind of that wide and general equality in the distribution of wealth which is the basis of ...
... culture , their aspirations , their sentiments , and habits of thought . In like manner , too , I propose to deal with the effects on the human mind of that wide and general equality in the distribution of wealth which is the basis of ...
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