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Page 25
... without reverence toward the present . They see their lives and the present as spoiled beyond remedy and they are ready to waste and wreck both : hence 25 PART TWO-THE POTENTIAL CONVERTS The Role of the Undesirables in Human Affairs.
... without reverence toward the present . They see their lives and the present as spoiled beyond remedy and they are ready to waste and wreck both : hence 25 PART TWO-THE POTENTIAL CONVERTS The Role of the Undesirables in Human Affairs.
Page 65
... human atom with an existence bounded by birth and death . The most dras- tic way to achieve this end is by the complete assimilation of the individual into a collective body . The fully assimi- lated individual does not see himself and ...
... human atom with an existence bounded by birth and death . The most dras- tic way to achieve this end is by the complete assimilation of the individual into a collective body . The fully assimi- lated individual does not see himself and ...
Page 67
... humanity . One realizes now that the ghetto of the Middle Ages was for the Jews more a fortress than a prison . Without the sense of utmost unity and distinctness which the ghetto imposed upon them , they could not have endured with ...
... humanity . One realizes now that the ghetto of the Middle Ages was for the Jews more a fortress than a prison . Without the sense of utmost unity and distinctness which the ghetto imposed upon them , they could not have endured with ...
Contents
The Desire for Change 3 2 | 3 |
PART TWOTHE POTENTIAL CONVERTS | 25 |
PART FOURBEGINNING AND | 137 |
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