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... tion of industrial society which we shall take as our starting point . بدة الشياطي Like Saint - Simon , Comte stresses the contrast between producers - industrialists , farmers and bankers and the political and military élites who , in ...
... tion of industrial society which we shall take as our starting point . بدة الشياطي Like Saint - Simon , Comte stresses the contrast between producers - industrialists , farmers and bankers and the political and military élites who , in ...
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... tion of artillery , and the preparations which required ever - increasing numbers of cannon and ever - increasing amounts of munitions , are charac- teristic of the second phase , that of the bloody and sterile battles in which tens of ...
... tion of artillery , and the preparations which required ever - increasing numbers of cannon and ever - increasing amounts of munitions , are charac- teristic of the second phase , that of the bloody and sterile battles in which tens of ...
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... tion , at least in her vocabulary and her claim to have actually achieved what the best among European reformers had preached as the objec- tives of the entire human race . It is possible , however , that the conflict is now becoming ...
... tion , at least in her vocabulary and her claim to have actually achieved what the best among European reformers had preached as the objec- tives of the entire human race . It is possible , however , that the conflict is now becoming ...
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achieved Africa age of universal Alexis de Tocqueville AMERICAN Asia Auguste Comte B. H. Liddell Hart battle becoming beginning belong capitalist capitalist economies characteristic China civilization colonial conquest Communism Communist conflict consequences dawn of universal decades diplomatic system domination drama economic system Edited élites essay Europe European nations exploitation facts forces FOREIGN POLICY France French German happened Hegel henceforth historian historical mutation Hugh Seton-Watson human race ideologies imperialism individual industrial society inequality inevitable IRON CURTAIN J. F. Horrabin Japan Karl Marx knowledge and power less liberal longer look markets Marxist masses means of production ment methods millions MILOVAN DJILAS modern nineteenth old continent past peace phase planet power politics PRAEGER proletariat Raymond Aron recognize regarded regime revolution Russia Saint-Simon and Auguste social Soviet and Western Soviet Union thermo-nuclear thirty Thucydides tion Traditional history trialization triumph twentieth century unified unity universal history West