A Modern Reader: Essays on Present-day Life and CultureWalter Lippmann, Allan Nevins D. C. Heath, 1936 - 765 Seiten |
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... civilization by way of contrast with the civilization of the Orient or mediaeval times is at bottom a civilization that rests upon machinery and science as distinguished from one founded on agriculture or handicraft commerce . It is in ...
... civilization by way of contrast with the civilization of the Orient or mediaeval times is at bottom a civilization that rests upon machinery and science as distinguished from one founded on agriculture or handicraft commerce . It is in ...
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... civilization does not break down from such internal causes , is there good reason for supposing that any of the ... civilization . In that case machine civilization will not disappear but will make a geographical shift . Defining ...
... civilization does not break down from such internal causes , is there good reason for supposing that any of the ... civilization . In that case machine civilization will not disappear but will make a geographical shift . Defining ...
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... civilization , even if economic distress were to pass anything yet experienced since the eighteenth century . The most radical of the modern proletariat want more of the good things of civilization - not a destruction of technology . If ...
... civilization , even if economic distress were to pass anything yet experienced since the eighteenth century . The most radical of the modern proletariat want more of the good things of civilization - not a destruction of technology . If ...
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THE RESULTS DEMOCRATIC GOVERNMENT HAS GIVEN | 3 |
L | 11 |
John Dewey | 25 |
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American Aristotle beauty become believe Bertrand Russell capital capitalist century character civilization common competition coöperative criticism democracy democratic desire doctrine economic effect emotions England equal Europe European existing experience fact factors of production Fascist feeling force foreign frontier G. D. H. Cole German Graham Wallas Hoover human ideal ideas important increase individual industry interest Italian Italy labor laissez faire League of Nations less living machine mankind Matthew Arnold means ment merely mind modern moral movement nature never organization parties peace philosophy planned economy planning political possible present principle problem production question race reason régime religion religious result Russia scientific seems sense social socialist society spirit struggle Sweden theory things thought tion tradition true United universal whole