A Modern Reader: Essays on Present-day Life and CultureWalter Lippmann, Allan Nevins D. C. Heath, 1936 - 765 Seiten |
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... progress seldom comes from those who fit comfortably and easily into the existing system . It is not , for example ... progress is progress in the technical methods of production , better machinery , better means of communication , and ...
... progress seldom comes from those who fit comfortably and easily into the existing system . It is not , for example ... progress is progress in the technical methods of production , better machinery , better means of communication , and ...
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... progress can never have any temporal sense , " and explains that a perfect philosopher would see the whole world of appearance as a " progress , " by which he seems to mean only a re- arrangement in terms of ascending and descending ...
... progress can never have any temporal sense , " and explains that a perfect philosopher would see the whole world of appearance as a " progress , " by which he seems to mean only a re- arrangement in terms of ascending and descending ...
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... progress in human nature itself , and that in the absence of any real progress these gains are external , precarious , and liable to be turned to our own destruction , as new discoveries in chemistry may easily be ! But it is possible ...
... progress in human nature itself , and that in the absence of any real progress these gains are external , precarious , and liable to be turned to our own destruction , as new discoveries in chemistry may easily be ! But it is possible ...
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THE RESULTS DEMOCRATIC GOVERNMENT HAS GIVEN | 3 |
H G Wells | 11 |
Harold J Laski | 37 |
Urheberrecht | |
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