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so:description Chapter III Washington (en)
so:description Chapter XX Failure (en)
so:description Chapter IX Foes or Friends (en)
so:description Chapter XIV Dilettantism (en)
so:description Chapter X Political Morality (en)
so:text ...the outpourings of Elisée Reclus were ideals of the French ouvrier, diluted with absinthe, resulting in a bourgeois dream of order and inertia. Neither made a pretence of anarchy except as a momentary stage towards order and unity. Neither of them had formed any other conception of the universe than what they had inherited from the priestly class to which their minds obviously belonged. With them, as with the socialist, communist, or collectivist, the mind that followed nature had no relation. (en)
so:description Chapter II Boston (en)
so:description Chapter XXIV Indian Summer (en)
so:description Chapter XXVI Twilight (en)
so:description Chapter XIX Chaos (en)
so:description Chapter VII Treason (en)
so:description Chapter XXV The Dynamo and the Virgin (en)
so:description Chapter XXI Twenty Years After (en)
so:description Chapter XVII President Grant (en)
so:description Chapter XVIII Free Fight (en)
so:description Chapter VI Rome (en)
so:description Chapter XVI The Press (en)
so:description Chapter XXVII Teufelsdröckh (en)
so:description ;Preface (en)
so:description Chapter XI The Battle of the Rams (en)
so:description Capter IV Harvard College (en)
so:description Chapter XIII The Perfection of Human Society (en)
so:description Chapter I Quincy (en)
so:description Chapter XXII Chicago (en)
so:description Chapter V Berlin (en)
so:description Chapter XXIII Silence (en)
so:description Chapter VIII Diplomacy (en)
so:description The Education of Henry Adams (1907) (en)
so:description Chapter XII Eccentricity (en)
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so:description Chapter XV Darwinism (en)
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