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... tion of the word with wartime activities which were thought either to be undesirable in themselves or to have contributed to participa- tion in a war which was later regarded by some as a mistake . The attitude may have been furthered ...
... tion of the word with wartime activities which were thought either to be undesirable in themselves or to have contributed to participa- tion in a war which was later regarded by some as a mistake . The attitude may have been furthered ...
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... tion of the military vision into political life . In fact , these dictatorships are borne along by war psychology . Lamartine , in his Manifesto to Europe ( 1848 ) , said " War is nearly always a dictatorship . Soldiers forget ...
... tion of the military vision into political life . In fact , these dictatorships are borne along by war psychology . Lamartine , in his Manifesto to Europe ( 1848 ) , said " War is nearly always a dictatorship . Soldiers forget ...
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... tion contain nothing which in the smallest degree supplies the place either of the one or of the other . A person who derives all his instruc- tion from teachers or books , even if he escape the besetting temptation of contenting ...
... tion contain nothing which in the smallest degree supplies the place either of the one or of the other . A person who derives all his instruc- tion from teachers or books , even if he escape the besetting temptation of contenting ...
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DANIEL KATZ | 20 |
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