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15 February, 20:33

1. What are the four categories Beaulieu breaks civilizations into?

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  1. 15 February, 20:52
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    The four categories Beaulieu breaks civilizations into are the following

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    The first part is the western civilization. The second part is inhabited by people of a different civilization, but organized ub compact. The third live peoples advanced enough in some respects but some others did not. The present-day world is composed of four different categories in terms of types of civilization. First is that of Western civilization--our own part. A second part is inhabited by people of a different civilization, but organized in compact, coherent and stable societies and destined by their history and present character to govern themselves--the Chinese and Japanese peoples for example. In the third part live peoples advanced enough in some respects, but ones which have either deteriorated or ones that have not been able to ... Finally, a great part of the world is inhabited by barbarian tribes or savages, some given over to wars without end and to brutal customs, and others knowing so little of the arts and being so little accustomed to work and to invention that they do not know how to exploit their land and its natural riches. They live in little groups, impoverished and scattered, in enormous
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