The Dawn of ConscienceCharles Scribner's Sons, 1939 - 431 páginas |
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... social justice . Their authors were thus the first social prophets . Over twenty years of subsequent contemplation of these documents has only confirmed the author's opinion . To accept a social interpretation of these sources is to do ...
... social justice . Their authors were thus the first social prophets . Over twenty years of subsequent contemplation of these documents has only confirmed the author's opinion . To accept a social interpretation of these sources is to do ...
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... social justice . The question now arises whether these social treatises of the Feudal Age really became social forces . In 1922 I purchased from a native antiquity dealer in Luxor a size- able flake of limestone , covered on both sides ...
... social justice . The question now arises whether these social treatises of the Feudal Age really became social forces . In 1922 I purchased from a native antiquity dealer in Luxor a size- able flake of limestone , covered on both sides ...
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... social justice set forth in the hopeful teachings of more optimistic social thinkers - men who saw hope in positive effort toward better conditions . We must re- gard the Admonitions of Ipuwer , the prophecies of Nefer- rohu , and the ...
... social justice set forth in the hopeful teachings of more optimistic social thinkers - men who saw hope in positive effort toward better conditions . We must re- gard the Admonitions of Ipuwer , the prophecies of Nefer- rohu , and the ...
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THE SUNGOD AND THE DAWN OF Moral Ideas | 29 |
THE SOLAR FAITH AND THE STRUGGLE WITH DEATH | 43 |
THE PYRAMID TEXTS AND THE PHARAOHS ASCENT | 65 |
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