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" Some of us, indeed, are inclined to think that it is a kind of disease which the various races of man have to pass through— as children pass through measles or whooping cough; but if it is a disease, there is this serious consideration to be made, that... "
Man and Civilization ... - Página 43
por John Storck - 1926 - 117 páginas
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Civilisation: Its Cause and Cure and Other Essays

Edward Carpenter - 1889 - 174 páginas
...inclined to think that it is a kind of disease which the various races of man have to pass through— as children pass through measles or whooping cough; but...fairly recovered from and passed through it to a more normal and healthy condition. In other words the development of human society has never yet (that we...
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Civilisation, Its Cause and Cure: And Other Essays

Edward Carpenter - 1891 - 170 páginas
...many nations that have been attacked by it, of many that have succumbed to it, and of some that arc still in the throes of it, we know of no single case...has fairly recovered from and passed through it to a t more normal and healthy condition. In other words the development of human society has never yet...
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Civilisation: Its Cause and Cure, and Other Essays

Edward Carpenter - 1895 - 178 páginas
...inclined to think that it is a kind of disease which the various races of man have to pass through— as children pass through measles or whooping cough; but...fairly recovered from and passed through it to a more normal and healthy condition. In other words the development of human society has never yet (that we...
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The Centaur

Algernon Blackwood - 1912 - 380 páginas
...to think that it is a kind of disease which the various races of man have to pass through. . . . ' While History tells us of many nations that have been...fairly recovered from and passed through it to a more normal and healthy condition. In other words, the development of human society has never yet (that...
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Social Progress: Studies in the Dynamics of Change

Ulysses Grant Weatherly - 1926 - 416 páginas
...various races of man have to pass through — as children pass through measles or whooping-cough. . . . History tells us of many nations that have been attacked...fairly recovered from and passed through it to a more normal and healthy condition." 10 While he does not, like Lankester and the other biological pessimists,...
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Edward Carpenter, the English Tolstoi: By T.H. Bell

Thomas H. Bell - 1932 - 36 páginas
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Readings in the History of Civilization, Volume 1

Harry Hubert Kimber, Stebelton Henry Nulle - 1947 - 276 páginas
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Bulletin of the Institute of Archaeology, Volumes 24-25

1987 - 540 páginas
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Gandhi: A Life

Yogesh Chadha - 1997 - 576 páginas
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Edward Carpenter: The Man and His Message

Tom Swan - 2006 - 52 páginas
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