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so:description | Chapter V Berlin (en) |
so:description | Chapter XXII Chicago (en) |
so:description | Chapter XI The Battle of the Rams (en) |
so:description | Chapter VIII Diplomacy (en) |
so:description | Chapter X Political Morality (en) |
so:description | Chapter VI Rome (en) |
so:description | Capter IV Harvard College (en) |
so:description | Chapter XIV Dilettantism (en) |
so:description | Chapter XVI The Press (en) |
so:description | Chapter XVIII Free Fight (en) |
so:description | Chapter III Washington (en) |
so:description | ;Preface (en) |
so:description | Chapter VII Treason (en) |
so:description | Chapter XX Failure (en) |
so:description | Chapter XXI Twenty Years After (en) |
so:description | The Education of Henry Adams (1907) (en) |
so:description | Chapter XV Darwinism (en) |
so:description | Chapter XIII The Perfection of Human Society (en) |
so:description | Chapter I Quincy (en) |
so:description | Chapter XII Eccentricity (en) |
so:description | Chapter IX Foes or Friends (en) |
so:text | Loving paradox, Brooks, with the advantages of ten years' study, had swept away much rubbish in the effort to build up a new line of thought for himself, but he found that no paradox compared with that of daily events. The facts were constantly outrunning his thoughts. The instability was greater than he calculated; the speed of acceleration passed bounds. Among other general rules he laid down the paradox that, in the social disequilibrium between capital and labor, the logical outcome was not collectivism, but anarchism; and Henry made note of it for study. (en) |
so:description | Chapter XIX Chaos (en) |
so:description | Chapter II Boston (en) |
so:description | Chapter XVII President Grant (en) |
so:isPartOf | https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Henry_Adams |
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