| Jean-Jacques Rousseau - 1915 - 552 páginas
...which neither of them could find place. The long journey is at last ended. And Rousseau now stands at the opposite point of the compass from that at which he started. But still the question forces itself upon us : Is there, then, no means of harmonising the... | |
| 1916 - 696 páginas
...which neither of them could find place. The long journey is at last ended. And Rousseau now stands at the opposite point of the compass from that at which he started. It not infrequently happens in the case of leaders of opinion who, partly by reason of their... | |
| John T. Scott - 2006 - 422 páginas
...end is a kind of concrete collectivism. "The long journey is at last ended. And Rousseau now stands at the opposite point of the compass from that at which he started."27 Vaughan's interpretation is the most refined interpretation possible for a reader who concentrates... | |
| 552 páginas
...which neither of them could find place. The long journey is at last ended. And Rousseau now stands at the opposite point of the compass from that at which he started. But still the question forces itself upon us : Is there, then, no means of harmonising the... | |
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