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... race . They have appeared at widely separated epochs because they correspond to different stages in the growth of man's knowl- edge of himself and of his world . Each of these ideas can un- doubtedly be traced back until its origins ...
... race . They have appeared at widely separated epochs because they correspond to different stages in the growth of man's knowl- edge of himself and of his world . Each of these ideas can un- doubtedly be traced back until its origins ...
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Albert Einstein. -the immortal soul of the race - is taking control of the direc- tion of our lives . If I had the time and erudition , I think I could make an argument to show that this idea of the immortal soul of the race in which our ...
Albert Einstein. -the immortal soul of the race - is taking control of the direc- tion of our lives . If I had the time and erudition , I think I could make an argument to show that this idea of the immortal soul of the race in which our ...
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... races is due largely to the insistence of the white man and his mis- sionaries upon a too sudden change in the moral ... racial cultures , are clearly described by Pitt - Rivers in that classic of ethnology , The Clash of Culture and ...
... races is due largely to the insistence of the white man and his mis- sionaries upon a too sudden change in the moral ... racial cultures , are clearly described by Pitt - Rivers in that classic of ethnology , The Clash of Culture and ...
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012114125 PAGE I ALBERT EINSTEIN | 3 |
BERTRAND RUSSELL | 9 |
JOHN DEWEY | 21 |
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