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  • diffhist m Page:The Everlasting Man.pdf/360 23:55 0Rourken49 talk contribs
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  • diffhist N Page:The Everlasting Man.pdf/360 23:53 +1,372Rourken49 talk contribs(→‎Not proofread: Created page with "{CONCLUSION} {THE SUMMARY OF THE BOOK} I have taken the liberty once or twice of borrowing the excellent phrase about an Outline of History; though this study of a special truth and a special error can of course claim no sort of comparison with the rich and many-sided encyclopedia of history, for which that name was chosen. And yet there is a certain reason in the reference; and a sense in which the one thing touches and even cuts across the other. For...) Tag: Not proofread
  • diffhist N Page:The Everlasting Man.pdf/86 23:47 +1,726Rourken49 talk contribs(→‎Not proofread: Created page with "In other words, our most ancient records only reach back to a time when humanity had long been human, and even long been civilised. The most ancient records we have not only mention but take for granted things like kings and priests and princes and assemblies of the people; they describe communities that are roughly recognisable as communities in our own sense. Some of them are despotic; but we cannot tell that they have always been despotic. Some of the...) Tag: Not proofread
  • diffhist N Page:The Everlasting Man.pdf/85 23:39 +1,784Rourken49 talk contribs(→‎Not proofread: Created page with "the Teutonists boasted of tracing parliaments and juries and various popular things among the Germanic tribes of the north. So the Celtophiles and those testifying to the wrongs of Ireland have pleaded the more equal justice of the clan system, to which the Irish chiefs bore witness before Strongbow. The strength of the case varies in the different cases; but as there is some case for all of them, I suspect there is some case for the general proposition...) Tag: Not proofread
  • diffhist N Page:The Everlasting Man.pdf/84 22:33 +1,769Rourken49 talk contribs(→‎Not proofread: Created page with "It may be remarked, in this connection, but even among animals it would seem that something else is respected more than bestial violence, if it be only the familiarity which in men is called tradition or the experience which in men is called wisdom. I do not know if crows really follow the oldest crow, but if they do they are certainly not following the strongest crow. And I do know, in the human case, that if some ritual of seniority keeps savages rever...) Tag: Not proofread
  • diffhist N Page:The Everlasting Man.pdf/83 22:20 +1,722Rourken49 talk contribs(→‎Not proofread: Created page with "probably stiffened society, not the spirit of a new one. As his name implies, the Old Man is the ruler of an old humanity. It is far more probable that a primitive society was something like a pure democracy. To this day the comparatively simple agricultural communities are by far the purest democracies. Democracy is a thing which is always breaking down through the complexity of civilisation. Anyone who likes may state it by saying that democracy is th...) Tag: Not proofread
  • diffhist N Page:The Everlasting Man.pdf/82 02:01 +1,763Rourken49 talk contribs(→‎Not proofread: Created page with "it; it does not even begin to hint at it. If there is one fact we really can prove, from the history that we really do know, that despotism can be development, often a late development and very often indeed the end of societies that have been highly democratic. A despotism may almost be defined as a tired democracy. As fatigue falls on a community, the citizens are less inclined for that eternal vigilance which has truly been called the price of liberty;...) Tag: Not proofread
  • diffhist N Page:The Everlasting Man.pdf/81 01:41 +1,772Rourken49 talk contribs(→‎Not proofread: Created page with "such intimate terms. If we considered the cold facts of prehistoric evidence for this portrait of the prehistoric chief of the tribe, we could only excuse it by saying that its brilliant and versatile author simply forgot for a moment that he was supposed to be writing a history, and dreamed he was writing one of his own very wonderful and imaginative romances. At least I cannot imagine how he can possibly know that the prehistoric ruler was called the O...) Tag: Not proofread
  • diffhist N Page:The Everlasting Man.pdf/80 01:30 +1,740Rourken49 talk contribs(→‎Not proofread: Created page with "any very clear notion of what a decline from civilisation would be like. Heaven help them, it is likely enough that they will soon find out. They seem to be content if cave-men and cannibal islanders have some things in common, such as certain particular implements. But it is obvious on the face of it that any peoples reduced for any reason to a ruder life would have some things in common. If we lost all our firearms we should make bows and arrows; but w...) Tag: Not proofread
  • diffhist N Page:The Everlasting Man.pdf/79 01:23 +1,758Rourken49 talk contribs(→‎Not proofread: Created page with "sense about nomads and cave-men and the old man of the forest, we need only look steadily at the two solid and stupendous facts called Egypt and Babylon. Of course most of these speculators who are talking about primitive men are thinking about modern savages. They prove their progressive evolution by assuming that a great part of the human race has not progressed or evolved; or even changed in any way at all. I do not agree with their theory of change;...) Tag: Not proofread
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