The Living Age, Volume 351Living Age Company, 1936 |
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Page 403
... matter very much , but this does matter supremely . The hegemony of civilized values over the world or at least the preserva- tion of those values against the en- croachments of the rest of the world will only be possible if this triple ...
... matter very much , but this does matter supremely . The hegemony of civilized values over the world or at least the preserva- tion of those values against the en- croachments of the rest of the world will only be possible if this triple ...
Page 404
... matter once for all : ' It is what a people feels itself to be that matters , not what anatomists say about it . In brief , race is not a matter of anatomy at all , but of feeling , or . . . of spirit . ' I have already said that my ...
... matter once for all : ' It is what a people feels itself to be that matters , not what anatomists say about it . In brief , race is not a matter of anatomy at all , but of feeling , or . . . of spirit . ' I have already said that my ...
Page 455
... matters to them most is whether we admire them enough . They are always afraid that we are insufficiently informed ... matter . The message of brotherhood that the October Revolution sent like a cleansing wind through Europe rang in my ...
... matters to them most is whether we admire them enough . They are always afraid that we are insufficiently informed ... matter . The message of brotherhood that the October Revolution sent like a cleansing wind through Europe rang in my ...
Contents
THE LIVING | 1 |
PERSONS AND PERSONAGES | 34 |
ARTICLES INDEX BY AUTHORS | 59 |
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