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Archaism and Futurism

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 February 2009

Extract

We are all waiting eagerly for the last three volumes of Toynbee's great Study of History, which has brought a new honour to British scholarship. For no English and perhaps no German writer has amassed such a wealth of information on human affairs in every age and every continent. We hope, rather anxiously, that his final diagnosis will not be to expect a “knock-out blow” from the strongest Power, which must be Russia. He is no disciple of Spengler, but the downfall of the West looms before his eyes.

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Copyright © The Royal Institute of Philosophy 1953

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