The New Vichy Syndrome: Why European Intellectuals Surrender to BarbarismReadHowYouWant.com, 8. sep. 2010 - 256 sider A profound malaise haunts Europe. On the one hand, everyone is aware that the continent is no longer in the forefront of anything, that it daily loses ground to other regions of the world, in economic growth, scientific research, influence and pow... |
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SOMETHING | 1 |
DEMOGRAPHIC WORRIES OR THE DEARTH OF BIRTH | 13 |
THEY BREED LIKE | 26 |
SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS SO | 60 |
THE ROLE OF RELATIVISM MORAL | 69 |
WHY ARE WE LIKE THIS I? | 118 |
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