H. G. Wells and the World StateYale University Press, 1961 - 301 pages |
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Page 120
... mental . It always has been ; it always will be . Our selves are the mental assemblage of our activities . Theology and worship , religion , philosophy , science , imagination , propaganda and teaching , are the essentials upon which ...
... mental . It always has been ; it always will be . Our selves are the mental assemblage of our activities . Theology and worship , religion , philosophy , science , imagination , propaganda and teaching , are the essentials upon which ...
Page 121
... mental distance . Until it did , until the minds of men everywhere were prepared by education for world citizenship , action at any other level was bound to be ineffectual . " Before we can talk politics , finance , busi- ness , or ...
... mental distance . Until it did , until the minds of men everywhere were prepared by education for world citizenship , action at any other level was bound to be ineffectual . " Before we can talk politics , finance , busi- ness , or ...
Page 122
... mental adaptations . That is too round - about and slow a process for the limitations of my imagination . World democracy , I believe , would get lost on the way.6 Wells ' use of the word " education " illustrates the best and the worst ...
... mental adaptations . That is too round - about and slow a process for the limitations of my imagination . World democracy , I believe , would get lost on the way.6 Wells ' use of the word " education " illustrates the best and the worst ...
Contents
Acknowledgments vii | 1 |
The Prophetic Office | 12 |
Fundamental Assumptions | 60 |
Copyright | |
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