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  • Title: Imperialism: Lecture 1
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    • Imperialism is a much discussed
    • phenomenon recently, and discussed by those who are more or less
    • time. But when such things are discussed, what is not taken into
  • Title: Imperialism: Lecture 2
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    • to motivate ourselves to think big. We will discuss this further
  • Title: Imperialism: Lecture 3
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    • nothing to discuss in such empires; but this impossibility of
    • discussion was grounded in the fact that a god in human form walked
    • discussion of public affairs was possible. What we today call rights
    • It was just there. It had to be obeyed. To discuss whether the god in
    • when the possibility of discussion originated. The person of today,
    • because he is accustomed to criticize everything, to discuss
    • everything, thinks that to criticize and discuss was always present
    • in human history. That is not true. Discussing and criticizing are
    • to discuss public affairs. Therefore, even the most primitive form of
    • disappeared from discussion and therefore everyone can be right, or
    • how much discussion has taken place about the origin and character of
    • appear, one can argue and discuss what are rights and the legal
    • discussion arises, which is what makes the civil rights concept



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