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In the Driftway

January 15, 1930 issue

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The article presents information that immense possibilities are seen in modern philosophy and psychology for the direction and control of the human mind so that man in surprisingly short time may make astounding gains in rationalism. One is not impossibly at the beginning of a great mental age just as one is in the midst of a great material one. There lies the end of war rather than in science, which has never done anything but stand behind the ropes, fan the fighters when they flop in their corners and push them out again with a fresher, more deadly punch in their fists.

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PHILOSOPHY; PSYCHOLOGY; BRAIN; RATIONALISM; SCIENCE; ROPE
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