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Importance of Race in Civilization

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Los Angeles The Noontide Press 1968Description: 99 p. PB 21x13 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23 901.9 MACI
Summary: A short book which provides a grand sweep of the relationship between civilization, culture and race. Using historical examples, the author shows that different races create different civilizations, each a reflection of their own inner values. These civilizations and cultures are only destroy when the originating races are destroyed-through physical integration and racial miscegenation. "Culture is primarily artistic, that is born from the soul of a people, who may utilize many tools in the pursuit of their achievements. Needless to say, the better the tools the higher the Culture, but in all cases of Western history the discoveries of ancient or contemporary peoples that aided Western Civilization were attained by Europeans themselves, never were they the result of culture mixing.
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Donated Books Donated Books St Aloysius Library History 901.9 MACI (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available Donated by V.T. Rajshekar D06002
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A short book which provides a grand sweep of the relationship between civilization, culture and race. Using historical examples, the author shows that different races create different civilizations, each a reflection of their own inner values. These civilizations and cultures are only destroy when the originating races are destroyed-through physical integration and racial miscegenation. "Culture is primarily artistic, that is born from the soul of a people, who may utilize many tools in the pursuit of their achievements. Needless to say, the better the tools the higher the Culture, but in all cases of Western history the discoveries of ancient or contemporary peoples that aided Western Civilization were attained by Europeans themselves, never were they the result of culture mixing.

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