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... significance of the battle of Marathon can only be understood on the basis of a comparison between the two possible outcomes of that battle . 43 Weber is particularly insistent on the value of ideal types in understanding the significance ...
... significance of the battle of Marathon can only be understood on the basis of a comparison between the two possible outcomes of that battle . 43 Weber is particularly insistent on the value of ideal types in understanding the significance ...
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... is reason and salvation , purpose and morality , the threatened tabernacle which alone preserves genuine human free- dom.'100 The significance of this Independent tolerationism , limited though THE ENGLISH REVOLUTIONARY CRISIS 89.
... is reason and salvation , purpose and morality , the threatened tabernacle which alone preserves genuine human free- dom.'100 The significance of this Independent tolerationism , limited though THE ENGLISH REVOLUTIONARY CRISIS 89.
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... significance . For perhaps the central feature of modern English bourgeois thought , in contradistinction to both its French and American counterparts , it is denial of its own historical origins . It is no accident that , whereas the ...
... significance . For perhaps the central feature of modern English bourgeois thought , in contradistinction to both its French and American counterparts , it is denial of its own historical origins . It is no accident that , whereas the ...
Contents
The World Vision of Revolutionary Independency | 50 |
The English Revolutionary Crisis | 60 |
Reason Triumphant | 94 |
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