Quotes About Toynbee
In fact, Toynbee went so far as to suggest privately that surrender to Hitler might be preferable to more hatred and violence. "It would be possible to argue," he told friends, "that the world is in such desperate need of political unification … that it is worth paying the price of falling under the worst tyranny.
~ Arthur Herman
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Resignation, "passive self-perfecting," and "etherealization": these were the components for the new Western self-image. At the same time that modern liberals embraced the goals and assumptions of welfare state New Liberalism, they gave up their self-confident, competitive edge. Toynbee's father-in-law, Gilbert Murray, coined a term for this: "failure of nerve.
~ Arthur Herman
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In a 1948 essay, Toynbee blamed all the false and brutal political movements of the modern world on this baneful Jewish influence, including both Communism and Nazism.
~ Arthur Herman
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~ Charles D. Bluestone
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The elementary notion, what gave Toynbee's work its popular appeal, was readily capsuled in the ideas of challenge and response.
~ Daniel J. Boorstin
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Toynbee's idea that civilizations die not by murder but by suicide.
~ Michel Houellebecq
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