Uses lies to give him power Treats non sequiturs as absolute truth Makes each mass gathering a witching hour Invents superlatives to give him status Twists reality in a quest for power Bends the law to fulfil his plans Sacks his staff when they learn his truth Teaches his followers what to ...
参考译文: "Of making books there is no end," complained the Preacher; and did not perceive how highly he was praising letters as an occupation. There is no end, indeed, to making books or experiments, or to travel, or to gathering wealth. Problem gives rise to problem. We may study ...
According to Frazer’s scheme, human beings first attributed natural phenomena to arbitrary supernatural forces (magic), later explaining them as the will of the gods (religion), and finally subjecting them to rational investigation (science). The research of British scholar William Robertson Smith,...