"Perhaps in another twenty years more people will discover the keys to understanding how things fell apart, and how--for better or for worse--something new was put in their place." DK
He is talking here about how things fell apart in recent history, not in the longer term, for Western Civilization, as I normally am.
The Milner Group view of civilization, was of civilization singular, and the only one they recognized was the British, really. That was plain in about 1900 to 1915 and after. See for example The Anglo-American Establishment, pb, p. 133. They didn't even acknowledge France or Germany as being fully civilized.
Their big delusion was thinking that British Civilization could be generalized, globalized, could die to be born again.
Let's call it ' The Contagion Of Liberalism '.
He is talking here about how things fell apart in recent history, not in the longer term, for Western Civilization, as I normally am.
The Milner Group view of civilization, was of civilization singular, and the only one they recognized was the British, really. That was plain in about 1900 to 1915 and after. See for example The Anglo-American Establishment, pb, p. 133. They didn't even acknowledge France or Germany as being fully civilized.
Their big delusion was thinking that British Civilization could be generalized, globalized, could die to be born again.
Let's call it ' The Contagion Of Liberalism '.
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