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Page 31
... past wars and preparing for future wars . The conditions of a vitally valuable experience for the individual are so bound up with complex , collective , social relationships that the individual- ism of the past has lost its meaning ...
... past wars and preparing for future wars . The conditions of a vitally valuable experience for the individual are so bound up with complex , collective , social relationships that the individual- ism of the past has lost its meaning ...
Page 33
... past have been dis- credited , there is cynicism as to all far - reaching plans and policies . That the very knowledge which enables us to detect the illusory character of past hopes and aspirations — a knowl- edge denied those who held ...
... past have been dis- credited , there is cynicism as to all far - reaching plans and policies . That the very knowledge which enables us to detect the illusory character of past hopes and aspirations — a knowl- edge denied those who held ...
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... past has needed them . In other words , the principal job which the churches have been trying to do in the past , and which I think , on the whole , they have succeeded fairly well in doing in spite of their weaknesses and follies ...
... past has needed them . In other words , the principal job which the churches have been trying to do in the past , and which I think , on the whole , they have succeeded fairly well in doing in spite of their weaknesses and follies ...
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