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Here are a few examples.97 Campanella ( 1568–1639 ) : Our century has more
history in its hundred years than had the whole world in the previous four
thousand years ; more books have been published in the last century than in the
five ...
Here are a few examples.97 Campanella ( 1568–1639 ) : Our century has more
history in its hundred years than had the whole world in the previous four
thousand years ; more books have been published in the last century than in the
five ...
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destiny " and are hardly exempt from a self - preparation of their own decline in
the course of their development . The whole question is merely one of the length
of time necessary for such a " cycle ” to run . There is hardly any regular
periodicity ...
destiny " and are hardly exempt from a self - preparation of their own decline in
the course of their development . The whole question is merely one of the length
of time necessary for such a " cycle ” to run . There is hardly any regular
periodicity ...
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Therefore the whole social life and the whole mentality are also in a liquid state ,
formless , shapeless , foggy , like a primeval protoplasm or a crowd of fleeting
shadows . One would look in vain , in this fog of shadows , for clear - cut
boundary ...
Therefore the whole social life and the whole mentality are also in a liquid state ,
formless , shapeless , foggy , like a primeval protoplasm or a crowd of fleeting
shadows . One would look in vain , in this fog of shadows , for clear - cut
boundary ...
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20Year Periods | 29 |
Fluctuation of the Influence in Systems of Truth by Century Periods | 32 |
Indicators of Empiri | 39 |
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