H. G. Wells and the World StateYale University Press, 1961 - 301 pages |
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Page 175
... movement must be a revolutionary movement in politics , finance , indus- trialism , and the daily life alike . It is not a proposed change in certain formal aspects of life ; it is a proposal to change the whole of life . " 18 With as ...
... movement must be a revolutionary movement in politics , finance , indus- trialism , and the daily life alike . It is not a proposed change in certain formal aspects of life ; it is a proposal to change the whole of life . " 18 With as ...
Page 177
... movement long before war actually struck : It will appear first , I believe , as a conscious organiza- tion of intelligent and quite possibly in some cases wealthy men , as a movement having distinct social and political aims ...
... movement long before war actually struck : It will appear first , I believe , as a conscious organiza- tion of intelligent and quite possibly in some cases wealthy men , as a movement having distinct social and political aims ...
Page 186
... movement substan- tially broader than Clissold's . The Open Conspirators would have to recognize from the beginning that their movement had as its final objective its own transformation , in whole or in part , into a world - directorate ...
... movement substan- tially broader than Clissold's . The Open Conspirators would have to recognize from the beginning that their movement had as its final objective its own transformation , in whole or in part , into a world - directorate ...
Contents
Acknowledgments vii | 1 |
The Prophetic Office | 12 |
Fundamental Assumptions | 60 |
Copyright | |
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