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Almost every country in the world believes that it has some special dispensation from Providence,

that it is of the chosen people or race and that others, whether they are good or bad, are somewhat

inferior creatures. It is extraordinary now this kind of feeling persists in all nations of East as well as

of the West without exception. The nations of the East are strongly entrenched in their own ideas and

convictions and sometimes in their own sense of superiority about certain matters. Anyhow in the

course of the last two or three hundred years, they have received many knocks on the head and they

have been humiliated, and they have been debased and they have been humiliated, and they have

been debased and they have been exploited. And so, in spite of their feeling that they were superior

in many ways, they were forced to admit that they could be knocked about and exploited. To some

extent, this brought a sense of realism to them. Three was also an attempt to escape from reality by

saying that it was sad that we were not so advanced in material or technical things but that these were

after all superficial things. Nevertheless we were superior in essential things, in spiritual things and

moral values. I have no doubt that spiritual things and moral values are ultimately more important

than other things, but the way one finds escape in the thought that one is spiritually superior simply

because one is inferior in a material and physical sense, is surprising. It does not followed by any

means. It is an escape from facing up the causes of one’s degradation.Make the Precise of the Paragraph and give a suitable title. (100 Words) (10)

Almost every country in the world believes that it has some special dispensation from Providence,

that it is of the chosen people or race and that others, whether they are good or bad, are somewhat

inferior creatures. It is extraordinary now this kind of feeling persists in all nations of East as well as

of the West without exception. The nations of the East are strongly entrenched in their own ideas and

convictions and sometimes in their own sense of superiority about certain matters. Anyhow in the

course of the last two or three hundred years, they have received many knocks on the head and they

have been humiliated, and they have been debased and they have been humiliated, and they have

been debased and they have been exploited. And so, in spite of their feeling that they were superior

in many ways, they were forced to admit that they could be knocked about and exploited. To some

extent, this brought a sense of realism to them. Three was also an attempt to escape from reality by

saying that it was sad that we were not so advanced in material or technical things but that these were

after all superficial things. Nevertheless we were superior in essential things, in spiritual things and

moral values. I have no doubt that spiritual things and moral values are ultimately more important

than other things, but the way one finds escape in the thought that one is spiritually superior simply

because one is inferior in a material and physical sense, is surprising. It does not followed by any

means. It is an escape from facing up the causes of on​

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Answered by TheGenius996
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Answer:

Dispensation from Porvidence

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