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... prophets of an earlier period , was transformed into a more altruistic idealism , and the post - war magi were as likely to speak of the necessary constitution of the social order as they had earlier been to indicate the route to ...
... prophets of an earlier period , was transformed into a more altruistic idealism , and the post - war magi were as likely to speak of the necessary constitution of the social order as they had earlier been to indicate the route to ...
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... prophets of the Third Reich , but he was later summarily denounced by the Nazis themselves . " It seems that , like other idealists such as Johannes Müller , he took the Nazi regime as symbolic of the spiritual rebirth he had long been ...
... prophets of the Third Reich , but he was later summarily denounced by the Nazis themselves . " It seems that , like other idealists such as Johannes Müller , he took the Nazi regime as symbolic of the spiritual rebirth he had long been ...
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... prophets who had taken public fancy . This was Mlle . Henriette Couedon , " the seeress of the Rue de Paradis , " whose inspired utterances were very much in the line of French Catholic prophecy of a semipolitical nature . The ...
... prophets who had taken public fancy . This was Mlle . Henriette Couedon , " the seeress of the Rue de Paradis , " whose inspired utterances were very much in the line of French Catholic prophecy of a semipolitical nature . The ...
Contents
Preface | 1 |
The Struggle for the Irrational | 7 |
Chapter 1 | 21 |
Copyright | |
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