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... institutional controls and physical compulsions that had never existed before , and these controls rested upon an ideology ... institution of kingship . The myth of the machine and the cult of divine kingship rose together . Until the ...
... institutional controls and physical compulsions that had never existed before , and these controls rested upon an ideology ... institution of kingship . The myth of the machine and the cult of divine kingship rose together . Until the ...
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... institution . The chief non - human species that practice war , with organized armies engaging in deadly combat , are certain varieties of ant . Those social insects some sixty million years ago had invented all the major institutions ...
... institution . The chief non - human species that practice war , with organized armies engaging in deadly combat , are certain varieties of ant . Those social insects some sixty million years ago had invented all the major institutions ...
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... institution of the Synagogue . This unit of organization escaped the restraints of all the older religions tied to territorial gods , a remote priesthood , and a capital city , since it could be transplanted anywhere ; while the leader ...
... institution of the Synagogue . This unit of organization escaped the restraints of all the older religions tied to territorial gods , a remote priesthood , and a capital city , since it could be transplanted anywhere ; while the leader ...
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PROLOGUE | 3 |
THE MINDFULNESS OF MAN | 14 |
IN THE DREAMTIME LONG AGO | 48 |
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