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... individual who has achieved this insight . If the veil is lifted from his eyes so that he no longer makes the ego ... individual will . The individual will now turns away from life , now shudders at the pleasures in which it once ...
... individual who has achieved this insight . If the veil is lifted from his eyes so that he no longer makes the ego ... individual will . The individual will now turns away from life , now shudders at the pleasures in which it once ...
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... individual dares to be individual and detach himself . At this turning point of history there manifest themselves a mag- nificent manifold growth and an extraordinary decay , owing to the savagely opposed and seemingly exploding egoisms ...
... individual dares to be individual and detach himself . At this turning point of history there manifest themselves a mag- nificent manifold growth and an extraordinary decay , owing to the savagely opposed and seemingly exploding egoisms ...
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... individual in question . But in world history the " individuals " we have to deal with are whole peoples , e.g. , the Jews , the Greeks , the Romans . We cannot , therefore , be satisfied with what we may call this " trifling " view of ...
... individual in question . But in world history the " individuals " we have to deal with are whole peoples , e.g. , the Jews , the Greeks , the Romans . We cannot , therefore , be satisfied with what we may call this " trifling " view of ...
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