Dedication | 5 | (1) | |
Foreword | 6 | (5) | |
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Introductory Remarks | 11 | (6) | |
Acknowledgments | 17 | (8) | |
The Millenniad | 25 | (2) | |
To the Great Unknown | 27 | (2) | |
To Polyglorious | 29 | (2) | |
Guidelines | 31 | (2) | |
Statement of Intent: Why the Millenniad? | 33 | (26) | |
Prologue: A General Foretaste of Themes to Come | 59 | (40) | |
Canto I: The Empire of Satire | 99 | (16) | |
Canto II: In the Light of Chartres' Windows Things Appear the Way They Are | 115 | (18) | |
Canto III: The Evolution of Nature | 133 | (14) | |
Canto IV: Man and His World A Brief Review of His Cosmic Search | 147 | (10) | |
Canto V: Nature and Culture, Thought and Language, Culture and Personality, Necessity and Freedom, Freedom and Responsibility | 157 | (22) | |
Canto VI: Human Beings and Other Creatures in the Context of Religion, Philosophy and Ethics | 179 | (14) | |
Canto VII: Religion, Myth & Magic—Critical Meditations & Quandaries | 193 | (26) | |
Canto VIII: The Human World as a Pandemonium | 219 | (18) | |
Canto IX: My Country, 'Tis of Thee,... | 237 | (58) | |
Canto X: Music, Ballet, Arts and Letters General Reflections on Some Specific Instances in Free Association | 295 | (18) | |
Canto XI: Expansion, Conquest, Colonialism & Imperialism—History as a Process and as a Field of Scholarship: Reflections on Stereotypes, Biases, Conflicts of Interest in Current Problems and Their Perennial Implications | 313 | (48) | |
Canto XII: A Brief History of Social Thought—Political & Economic Doctrines, Philosophy of History and Post-Historical Eschatology | 361 | (52) | |
Summary and Conclusion | 413 | (14) | |
Epilogue: Life-Entrapped and Awed | 427 | (4) | |
The Millenniad of Dr. George Vid Tomashevich by Vigeslav Simiá | 431 |