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- Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 4: The Elemental Spirits of Birth and Death
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- them into giants, or letting the physical organism develop in
- Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 5: Changes in Humanity's Spiritual Make-up
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- more of a growing, sprouting organism. It then started to
- will invent a vaccine to influence the organism as early as
- Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 8: Abstraction and Reality
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- organism. This is the kind of thing people do when they use
- organism and individual citizens as the cells in this
- organism. Hermann Bahr — I have spoken of him before
- organism, with the individual citizens as its cells. We do,
- cells function in an organism, and about the laws which
- pertain in an organism, and this transfers quite prettily to
- about the State as an organism did seem entirely unrealistic
- were to compare States to organisms, we should at least try
- cut bits off one organism and give them to a neighbouring
- organism. This is something people should realize, but they
- Kjellen's case the State and the organism. Things must always
- exists, and the organism, too, exists. Neither of them can be
- certainly be compared to an organism. The political events on
- earth can be compared to an organism; but we must not compare
- the State to an organism. If we compare the State to an
- organism, this makes individual human beings into cells,
- earth to an organism, but it is the whole earth which must be
- compared to the organism. As soon as we compare the whole
- organism, and the different States — not the people
- cells which make up the different systems in the organism.
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