Происхождение творчества. Провокационное исследование: почему человек стремится к созданию прекрасного - Эдвард Осборн Уилсон
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Не в последнюю очередь эта надпись была адресована тем, кого называют иностранцами, но на самом деле они иностранцами не являются. Ибо в то время как различные территории на Земле заняты разными народами, сам компас, показывающий направление развития этого мира, дает всем людям направление на единую страну под названием Земля и на единый дом – наш мир!
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