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  • Title: Imperialism: Lecture 1
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    • interspersion into our considerations, because I would like our
    • considered — “Imperial Federation League” is the
    • explained by a true consideration of history.
    • consideration. That a king has real divine power and dignity is
    • considered absurd today, but was a reality in oriental imperialism.
    • formulated by Chamberlain and others. But today we want to consider
    • feelings towards responsibilities. Let's now consider the other side.
    • Let's consider such an ancient empire. In people's minds it was an
  • Title: Imperialism: Lecture 2
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    • Consider for a moment that the various
  • Title: Imperialism: Lecture 3
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    • When you consider what has been said here
    • in which the people's mentality considered the ruler to be a god and
    • us now consider once again from definite viewpoints what is apparent
    • spirit was considered directly present, during the second stage
    • can hardly be considered as existing during the first stage. And the
    • one's subjective beliefs play no role. And consider it from this
    • consideration — the fact that what occurs in the historical
    • exist forever, do not consider being permanent. Of course under the
    • concepts. Just consider for a moment a characteristic example.
    • Because only what is considered good for the present will be
    • living. And one sees it as living only when it is considered in its



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