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  • Title: Imperialism: Lecture 1
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    • centuries before the Christian era. We find imperialistic empires in
    • Egypt, for there we find a true transition to a later form. If we go
    • back to the oldest form of imperialism, we find it based on the king
    • the way to find god within, whereas earlier god was a reality in the
    • must find the spirit in the symbols.
    • It will roll on in the words. You can find innumerable expressions
    • which has nothing of the old in it, can find room. The old must first
  • Title: Imperialism: Lecture 2
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    • and Swiss history is closely connected to it — we find that a
    • you will find very few members of these secret societies. Members are
    • members. But if we look at the statistics today, we find 488 Masonic
    • blind chicken finds a kernel of corn. Sometimes especially talented
    • course superficial, but wherever you look you will find such things,
    • beneath the platitudes of today. That is why it is impossible to find
    • things like Whigs and Tories, you find that they were originally
    • codex you find remarkable sentences. For example: What is justice?
  • Title: Imperialism: Lecture 3
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    • in the historical evolution of mankind. We find that in the oldest
    • perhaps haunts those who find their way to this anthroposophical
    • that someone who finds his way to such a movement often seeks



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