System of Positive Polity: Theory of the future of man, with an appendix consisting of Early essays on social philosophyLongmans, Green and Company, 1877 - Philosophy |
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... period belong to the Positivists , when liberty in spiritual matters shall allow of their prac- tising their public worship as freely as their private prayers or their domestic sacraments . Out of Paris , the supreme centre , the ...
... period belong to the Positivists , when liberty in spiritual matters shall allow of their prac- tising their public worship as freely as their private prayers or their domestic sacraments . Out of Paris , the supreme centre , the ...
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... period , in obedience to the sociological law of the gradual disintegration of the great states . If their action be so limited , the episode will have illustrated the fraternity which underlies all Western differences , for it displays ...
... period , in obedience to the sociological law of the gradual disintegration of the great states . If their action be so limited , the episode will have illustrated the fraternity which underlies all Western differences , for it displays ...
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... period , suitable only to a negative revolution , into the dictatorial period , the only one in harmony with the positive revolution , from which , as a consequence of the decisive alliance of order and progress , the gradual ...
... period , suitable only to a negative revolution , into the dictatorial period , the only one in harmony with the positive revolution , from which , as a consequence of the decisive alliance of order and progress , the gradual ...
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... modern revolution 14 The Fetichist period reserved · 14 Result of the five comparisons 15 The fusion of the future with the past guarantees stability and offers guidance . 15 The neglect of this method explains the impotence of modern.
... modern revolution 14 The Fetichist period reserved · 14 Result of the five comparisons 15 The fusion of the future with the past guarantees stability and offers guidance . 15 The neglect of this method explains the impotence of modern.
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... period Intellectual The universal language . Italian predominant Polytheistic character of this period need not survive the first three centuries of the normal state In both these periods some industrial training The child to be taught ...
... period Intellectual The universal language . Italian predominant Polytheistic character of this period need not survive the first three centuries of the normal state In both these periods some industrial training The child to be taught ...
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