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... intellectual , economic , and ultimately political weakness . It is the central theme of the present book that the checking of political power by its division among competing states has permitted the opposite ; namely , intellectual ...
... intellectual , economic , and ultimately political weakness . It is the central theme of the present book that the checking of political power by its division among competing states has permitted the opposite ; namely , intellectual ...
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... intellectual philosophy like existentialism . A stronger attempt to break out of old patterns was that of Yang Chu . Skeptical and nihilistic , he questioned the superiority of kings and held to atheistic fatalism ( Hirth , 1911 ) ...
... intellectual philosophy like existentialism . A stronger attempt to break out of old patterns was that of Yang Chu . Skeptical and nihilistic , he questioned the superiority of kings and held to atheistic fatalism ( Hirth , 1911 ) ...
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... intellectual community of Europe by the schools , philosophy , and intellectual traditions that it patronized as the chief , long the only , repository of learning . Schools and universities , controlled or at least guided by ...
... intellectual community of Europe by the schools , philosophy , and intellectual traditions that it patronized as the chief , long the only , repository of learning . Schools and universities , controlled or at least guided by ...
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Conditions of State Systems | 21 |
The Open Society | 41 |
Creativity | 61 |
Copyright | |
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