Rarely do we reach truth, except through extremes — we must have foolishness . . . even to exhaustion, before we arrive at the beautiful goal of calm wisdom."68 When it is contended that the "Civil War was at bottom a struggle between two economic principles,"69... Socialism and the Social Movement - Page 18by Werner Sombart - 1898 - 199 pagesFull view - About this book
 | Werner Sombart - Socialism - 1898 - 199 pages
...and operations ; finally, the peculiar spirit of the time in which the social movement ex- ' hibits itself, intensity of life, nervosity, revolutionism....SOCIALISM " Rarely do we reach truth except through extremes—we must have foolishness . . . even to exhaustion, before we arrive at the beautiful goal... | |
 | John Spargo - Socialism - 1906 - 257 pages
...exaggerations of a great truth — exaggerations by which it becomes falsehood — should be regarded : "Rarely do we reach truth, except through extremes...before we arrive at the beautiful goal of calm wisdom." * When it is contended that the "Civil War was at the bottom a struggle between two economic principles,"... | |
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