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... West . Eternal and omnipotent Rome , remembered as empire , not republic , loomed over the Middle Ages , to the complete neglect of Greece ( Haskins , 1929 ) . Its spirit helped authority on all levels , encouraging kings to rule and ...
... West . Eternal and omnipotent Rome , remembered as empire , not republic , loomed over the Middle Ages , to the complete neglect of Greece ( Haskins , 1929 ) . Its spirit helped authority on all levels , encouraging kings to rule and ...
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... West began , early in the Dark Ages , at a much higher level than had the Greeks . Despite losses in the decadence of the Roman Empire , most of the classic heritage was preserved or could be recovered as medieval man became capable of ...
... West began , early in the Dark Ages , at a much higher level than had the Greeks . Despite losses in the decadence of the Roman Empire , most of the classic heritage was preserved or could be recovered as medieval man became capable of ...
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... West as the industrial revolution flowered in England and spread eastward on the Continent , making it ever harder for Russia to keep abreast . The standard of living in the West rose more than in Russia , making the former ever more ...
... West as the industrial revolution flowered in England and spread eastward on the Continent , making it ever harder for Russia to keep abreast . The standard of living in the West rose more than in Russia , making the former ever more ...
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Conditions of State Systems | 21 |
The Open Society | 41 |
Creativity | 61 |
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