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Volume 10, Number 1, October 1940Table of Contents
- The Human Situation
- pp. 1-11
- In Search of Myself
- pp. 60-67
- The Values of Democracy
- pp. 68-88
- The Collapse of France
- pp. 89-94
- Aberration of Historians
- pp. 95-101
- Canada’s American Problem
- pp. 101-105
- The Empire and World Order
- pp. 105-109
Reviews
- Lord Tweedsmuir
- pp. 110-113
- Dante and Philosophy
- pp. 113-119
- Spinoza’s Ethical Teaching
- pp. 120-121
- Tribute to an Historian
- pp. 121-124
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