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Example sentences for "historical development"

  • All nations are a mixture of several diverse racial elements which in the course of historical development have to a certain extent been united by force of circumstances.

  • A nation is a product of historical development, whereas a race is a product of natural growth.

  • Historical development in general, and in many cases force in particular, have played a great part in the blending of diverse racial elements into nations; just as they have played a great part in the building up of States.

  • Whereas the family, the tribe, and the race are natural products, the nation as well as the State are products of historical development.

  • Historical development is thus presented as a necessary progress towards a goal which is known but cannot be reached.

  • When we proceed to apply the law of the three stages to the general course of historical development, we are met at the outset by the difficulty that the advance in all the domains of activity is not simultaneous.

  • The manner in which ideas filter through, as it were, underground and emerge oblivious of their source is illustrated by the German historian Lamprecht's theory of historical development.

  • Kant's considerations on historical development are an appendix to his philosophy; they are not a necessary part, wrought into the woof of his system.

  • Chalybæus, “Historical Development of Speculative Philosophy, from Kant to Hegel.

  • It renounced all tradition, and thereby broke off from all historical development, whether normal or abnormal.

  • Freedom, therefore, consists in mastery over ourselves and external nature founded upon knowledge of the necessities of nature, it is, therefore, necessarily a product of historical development.

  • But where is your guarantee, certain wise men ask us, that it is just your party that expresses the interests of historical development?

  • Our party may be accused, therefore, not of going against the course of historical development, but of having taken at a stride several political steps.

  • As a result, the political consciousness of groups which long imagined themselves to be among the most advanced, displays itself, at a moment of change, as a colossal obstacle in the path of historical development.

  • Its hopes for the future rest, not upon the genius of some Utopia-builder, but upon the inherent forces of historical development.

  • That he has now arisen, that the truth has now been clearly understood, is not an inevitable event, following of necessity in the chain of historical development, but a mere happy accident.

  • The author repudiates, by implication, the idea that it is possible to lay down universal or eternal laws, and limits himself to the exploration of the phenomena appearing in a certain stage of historical development.

  • If these peoples of different ethnic stocks but similar environments manifested similar or related social, economic or historical development, it was reasonable to infer that such similarities were due to environment and not to race.

  • Hence man's relation to his environment must be looked at through the perspective of historical development.

  • On the other hand the word 'bourgeoisie' has, in the course of historical development, come to designate a particular political bias and movement which I will now go on to characterize.

  • Are you ready to swear that you have reached the end of historical development?


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    anxious desire; chemical products; franc piece; good bearer; historical events; historical fact; historical fiction; historical monuments; historical novel; historical painter; historical painting; historical point; historical research; historical science; historical studies; historical times; historical writing; legislative power; less distinctly; look full; make treaties; practical knowledge; such words; taken every; this discovery; thousand pound