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... mankind . I am convinced that only when men everywhere will meet as you are now meeting , that is , as men pledged to a common law , will mankind be able to conquer its despair . . . . With all my heart I believe that the world's ...
... mankind . I am convinced that only when men everywhere will meet as you are now meeting , that is , as men pledged to a common law , will mankind be able to conquer its despair . . . . With all my heart I believe that the world's ...
Page 536
... mankind since his work has fallen into hands of those who blindly exercise political power . He is conscious of the fact that technological methods , made pos- sible by his work , have led to a concentration of economic and , hence ...
... mankind since his work has fallen into hands of those who blindly exercise political power . He is conscious of the fact that technological methods , made pos- sible by his work , have led to a concentration of economic and , hence ...
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... mankind into two hostile camps : the Communist World and the so - called Free World . Since the significance of the terms Free and Communist is in this context hardly clear to me , I prefer to speak of a power conflict between East and ...
... mankind into two hostile camps : the Communist World and the so - called Free World . Since the significance of the terms Free and Communist is in this context hardly clear to me , I prefer to speak of a power conflict between East and ...
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