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o appear in Europe which were the fruit of the Renaiss
England the great schism and heresy of the sixteenth century, already dissolving to-day, would long ago have died. It would have been confined for some few generations to those outer Northern p
er of old families, like the Howards, which put England, with all its profound traditions and with all its organic inheritance of the great European thing
modern observation has bee
h Reformation; but it was not fully alive until the e
e State, fix an increasing mortgage upon the State and work perpetually for fluidity, anonymity, and irresponsibility in their arrangements. It was in England, a
ory, which is called "Sophistry," and which consists in making up "systems" to explain the world; in contrast with Ph
s." It also began to arise contemporaneously with Capitalism and Finance: it has grown with t
ns: then we shall the better unders