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The author examines the striking split in modern civilization between rapid scientific and technical advances and the stagnant, often irrational realm of political and social life. He argues that social behavior remains governed by inherited instincts, emotions, and collective mentalities that change slowly, so intelligence frequently supplies ever more powerful means without guiding public sentiments. Mass psychology, ideologies, and crowd impulses can therefore magnify violence and destruction, while attempts to reconcile conflicting interests create chronic instability. The work surveys causes and consequences of this imbalance and reflects on how the mismatch between intellect and sentiment shapes contemporary events.
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