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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... universal order that applied to every par- ticular motion in it . By all odds the greatest , most influential single achievement of the century , his theory remained the model for all other sciences , and the dream - or the despair of ...
... universal order that applied to every par- ticular motion in it . By all odds the greatest , most influential single achievement of the century , his theory remained the model for all other sciences , and the dream - or the despair of ...
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... universal historian , here his temperamental and philo- sophical limitations united in a kind of systematic abuse of the past . He made little effort to understand , much less to pardon its errors ; chiefly he was interested in ...
... universal historian , here his temperamental and philo- sophical limitations united in a kind of systematic abuse of the past . He made little effort to understand , much less to pardon its errors ; chiefly he was interested in ...
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... universal gospel of Liberty , Equality , Fraternity , which could inspire no less idealism and heroism because it ... universal in Europe , outside of England , and a century later representative , consti- tutional government was nearly ...
... universal gospel of Liberty , Equality , Fraternity , which could inspire no less idealism and heroism because it ... universal in Europe , outside of England , and a century later representative , consti- tutional government was nearly ...
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The Rise and Fall of Islam | 1 |
THE ORIGINS OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION | 25 |
The Medieval Sources of Freedom | 47 |
Urheberrecht | |
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