H. G. Wells and the World StateYale University Press, 1961 - 301 pages |
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... individual : the individual nation , the individual community , the individual man . In spite of his sensuous good humor in everyday life and his artistic gifts , he tended as a thinker to look upon individuals only as specimens of a ...
... individual : the individual nation , the individual community , the individual man . In spite of his sensuous good humor in everyday life and his artistic gifts , he tended as a thinker to look upon individuals only as specimens of a ...
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... individual . At the end of his spiritual pilgrimage he virtually accepted the realist argument that the whole is real and the individual an illusion . In the symbolic prologue to The Undying Fire he even likened the opposition of ...
... individual . At the end of his spiritual pilgrimage he virtually accepted the realist argument that the whole is real and the individual an illusion . In the symbolic prologue to The Undying Fire he even likened the opposition of ...
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W. Warren Wagar. the individual man , " he wrote in 1902 , " and those who be- lieve entirely in the forces behind the individual man ; and for my own part I must confess myself a rather extreme case of the latter kind . ... I believe ...
W. Warren Wagar. the individual man , " he wrote in 1902 , " and those who be- lieve entirely in the forces behind the individual man ; and for my own part I must confess myself a rather extreme case of the latter kind . ... I believe ...
Contents
Acknowledgments vii | 1 |
The Prophetic Office | 12 |
Fundamental Assumptions | 60 |
Copyright | |
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