Freedom in the Western World: From the Dark Ages to the Rise of DemocracyHarper & Row, 1963 - 428 Seiten Herbert J. Muller examines the meaning of freedom in the great civilizations of the past including the Sumerian, Egyptian, Minoan, Assyrian, Persian, Phoenician, Greek, Roman and early Christian. Ranging from the attempts of the cave man to free himself from the tyranny of nature through magic and ritual, to the religious despotism of Byzantium, the author surveys freedom's gains and triumps, its losses and failures. In doing so, he provides the reader with new insight into the meaning and destiny of freedom in Western Civilization. |
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... independence from Spain , it was not clearly due to any passion for liberty engrained in the " national character " or tradition of the Dutch ; they became proud , self - conscious Dutchmen only after they had won their independence ...
... independence from Spain , it was not clearly due to any passion for liberty engrained in the " national character " or tradition of the Dutch ; they became proud , self - conscious Dutchmen only after they had won their independence ...
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... independence the Dutch promptly founded the Bank of Amsterdam , which became as progressive a fiscal school in handling the chaotic currency of Europe and assuring full solvency at home . Most important , they offered an object lesson ...
... independence the Dutch promptly founded the Bank of Amsterdam , which became as progressive a fiscal school in handling the chaotic currency of Europe and assuring full solvency at home . Most important , they offered an object lesson ...
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... independence , in defense of traditional rights . This disposition obviously reflects the conservative mood of a nation grown fearful of revolutionists ( not to mention the attitudes of such bemused or benighted groups as that oddly ...
... independence , in defense of traditional rights . This disposition obviously reflects the conservative mood of a nation grown fearful of revolutionists ( not to mention the attitudes of such bemused or benighted groups as that oddly ...
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The Rise and Fall of Islam | 1 |
THE ORIGINS OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION | 25 |
The Medieval Sources of Freedom | 47 |
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