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hold in the West in the Eighteenth Century, which had dire consequences for posterity. The liberal outlook, Spengler writes, “is obsessed by concepts – the new gods of the Age – a
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fascinated many in late eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century America. Reports of searching for such riches were widespread in the Palmyra area, (39) and extant accounts show t
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Thus again, all such eighteenth-century aristocrats (like aristocrats almost anywhere) stood apart from the popular mysticism and the shrines of the poor; they were theoretically
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the close of the eighteenth century for the purpose of social revitalization. In other words, the American jeremiad is a call for America to self-correct. [18] These days, in indu
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celebrity of the Eighteenth-Century British-French "Enlightenment." Although the system of moral corruption known as empiricism had been introduced to Seventeenth-Century England
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