Great Problems in European CivilizationKenneth Meyer Setton, Henry Ralph Winkler Prentice-Hall, 1954 - 649 sider |
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... social changes which came about in consequence of the economic changes effected by the Industrial Revolution were themselves revolutionary in scope and in result . Such changes spread into virtually every area of society , modifying old ...
... social changes which came about in consequence of the economic changes effected by the Industrial Revolution were themselves revolutionary in scope and in result . Such changes spread into virtually every area of society , modifying old ...
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... social ethics which had been developed in the predominantly agrarian and static social order of the Middle Ages was often unrealistic and sometimes reactionary . Unchanging in its view of the nature of man and of society and ...
... social ethics which had been developed in the predominantly agrarian and static social order of the Middle Ages was often unrealistic and sometimes reactionary . Unchanging in its view of the nature of man and of society and ...
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... social environment as means to re- form . Owen was a philanthropist . He re- jected , on the one hand , competition as a principle of social order , and , on the other hand , the theory of history as the product of materialistic forces ...
... social environment as means to re- form . Owen was a philanthropist . He re- jected , on the one hand , competition as a principle of social order , and , on the other hand , the theory of history as the product of materialistic forces ...
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FREEDOM AND TYRANNY IN THE ANCIENT | 1 |
Funeral Speech of Pericles | 12 |
Early PrincipateAn Effort to Preserve the Republic or | 22 |
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