Geoffrey Barraclough Quotes
The Only Difference Between The Narrator Of Contemporary Affairs And The Ordinary Historian Is That Moral Judgments About The Present Provoke Fiercer Reactions And Have More Immediately Practical Implications Than Moral Judgments About The Past.
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