The Outline of History: Being a Plain History of Life and Mankind
Chapter 46 C. B. disagrees with J. L. M. and E. B. in his analysis of the Chinese problem. His sympathies are with the south; with the philosophy of Lao Tse. He writes as follows -
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asties, and thereafter failed to achieve more, it is necessary to consider what were the princi
“"A philosophy of the history of the human race, worthy of its name, must begin with the heavens and descend to the earth, must be charged with the conviction that all existence is one-a single conception sustained from beginning to end upon one identical law."-Friedrich Ratzel.”