STUDENTS of contemporary civilization may find an analysis of modern Germany a particularly fruitful and rewarding study. Nowhere will they discover the forces which contend for mastery in a modern ...
Civilizations rarely collapse all at once. They erode slowly morally, spiritually and culturally before the final political or economic breakdown is visible.
For 4.5 billion years, the Earth’s climate has constantly changed. When the last ice age peaked around 20,000 B.C., the Earth was mostly inhabitable with a cold, dry and windy climate. Humans were ...
THE gist of Sir Arthur Keith's rectorial address at Aberdeen is expressed in its concluding sentence: “Under the control of reason, prejudice has to be given a place in the regulation of human affairs ...