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Excerpt from The Ideal of Humanity and Universal Federation: A Contribution to Social Philosopy
And lest anyone unacquainted with the depth and breadth and height of Krause's thought, and mayhap prejudiced against all German Philosophy by the failure of other Systems to satisfy the present needs of the English mind, should turn in prejudice away from this System too, although the most cognate of them all to English ways of thinking, or should imagine that I have exaggerated its significance and value, I close this Note with the summary estimate of my revered friend M. Tiber gbien, who has the best right of all men living to pronounce a judgment upon Krause's doctrine, and whose words are specially relevant to what follows.
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