The spirit of Russia: vol. III, 1961 and undated.
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Masaryk was a Czech statesman, sociologist, philosopher and first president of Czechoslovakia (1920-1935); Husserl was a German philosopher. From the description of Letters : to Edmund Husserl, 1877-1930. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 612844335 Masaryk was a Czechoslovakian political leader and philosopher; he was the first president of Czechoslovakia. From the description of The spirit of Russia : vol. III : typescript, 1961. (Harvard University). Wo...