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The Nineteenth-Century Inheritance | |
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The Evolution of Liberalism | |
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Justification for State Intervention | |
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The Man Versus the State | |
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Feminism and Antifeminism | |
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The Subjection of Women | |
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Why We Are Militant | |
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The Goncourt Brothers,On Female Inferiority | |
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The Unexpurgated Case Against Woman Suffrage | |
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Revisionism | |
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Evolutionary Socialism | |
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Radical Nationalism | |
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The Importance of Race | |
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The Superior Anglo-Saxon Race | |
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Imperialism | |
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The British Empire: Colonial Commerce and "The White Man's Burden" | |
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Social Darwinism: Imperialism Justified by Nature | |
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Does Germany Need Colonies? | |
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Anti-Semitism: Regression to Mythical Thinking | |
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The Semitic Versus the Teutonic Race | |
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Jewish France | |
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The Kishinev Pogrom, 1903 | |
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The Jewish State | |
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Irrationalism | |
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The Will to Power and The Antichrist | |
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Civilization and Its Discontents | |
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The Political Potential of the Irrational | |
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Reflections on Violence | |
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World War I Militarism | |
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The Greatness of War | |
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Germany and the Next War | |
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The Young People of Today | |
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British Fear of German Power | |
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Germany's Yearning for Expansion and Power | |
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Pan-Serbism: Nationalism, Terrorism, Assassination | |
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The Black Hand | |
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Austrian Reponse to the Assassination War as Celebration: The Mood in European Capitals | |
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Paris: "That Fabulous Day" | |
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Vienna:"The Rushing Feeling of Fraternity" | |
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Berlin:"The Hour We Yearned For." | |
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London:"Average Men and Women Were Delighted at the Prospect of War" | |
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St. Petersburg:"There Is Neither Doubt Nor Hesitation Among Us" | |
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Trench Warfare | |
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All Quiet on the Western Front | |
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Base Details | |
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Disabled | |
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Women at War | |
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Genteel Women in the Factories | |
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Opposition to Female Employment | |
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Russian Women in Combat | |
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The Paris Peace Conference | |
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The Idealistic View | |
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French Demands for Security and Revenge | |
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German Delegation to the Paris Peace Conference,A Peace of Might | |
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The War and European Consciousness | |
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Disillusionment | |
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The Lost Generation | |
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Brutalization of the Individual | |
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A Legacy of Embitterment | |
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The Russian Revolution and the Soviet Union Russian Society Before World War I | |
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A Report for Tsar Nicholas II | |
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Working Conditions for Women in the Factories | |
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Sketches of Peasant Life | |
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The Revolution of 1905 | |
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Workers' Petition to the Tsar | |
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The October Manifesto | |
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The March Revolution | |
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An Outsider's View.Proclamation of the Provisional Government | |
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The Provisional Government in Disarray | |
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Army Intelligence Report,The Breakdown of Military Discipline | |
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Petrograd Telegraph Agency,Agrarian Unrest | |
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The Bolshevik Revolution | |
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What Is to Be Done? | |
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Trotsky Arouses the People | |