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... evil nor yet an unmixed good , but only an illusion of the rankest character , yet which for the many at least has served as a nervous or emotional escape from a condition much too severe to be endured . In that sense , of course , the ...
... evil nor yet an unmixed good , but only an illusion of the rankest character , yet which for the many at least has served as a nervous or emotional escape from a condition much too severe to be endured . In that sense , of course , the ...
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... evil than I have of abolishing shadow in a world of light . Fourier's belief that the ocean itself under a harmonized social order might turn into lemonade , and Spencer's picture of the future society as a sort of polite eternal Sunday ...
... evil than I have of abolishing shadow in a world of light . Fourier's belief that the ocean itself under a harmonized social order might turn into lemonade , and Spencer's picture of the future society as a sort of polite eternal Sunday ...
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... evil - everything lives in the effect it produces on the Great Self . This Great Self lives forever as the everlasting monumental testimony of the triumphs and failures of the numberless individual selves . This conception of Social ...
... evil - everything lives in the effect it produces on the Great Self . This Great Self lives forever as the everlasting monumental testimony of the triumphs and failures of the numberless individual selves . This conception of Social ...
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BERTRAND RUSSELL | 9 |
JOHN DEWEY | 21 |
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