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To think differently is to lose hold of a basis of social unity . A house divided against itself , the Bible says , cannot stand ; a nation divided into rich and poor is a house divided against itself . It is only where men have an ...
To think differently is to lose hold of a basis of social unity . A house divided against itself , the Bible says , cannot stand ; a nation divided into rich and poor is a house divided against itself . It is only where men have an ...
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Manners do not mean , as our system makes them mean , the uneasy and apprehensive search to maintain one's social position which gives to New York and London , to Paris and Rome , their pathetically elaborate code of trivialities ...
Manners do not mean , as our system makes them mean , the uneasy and apprehensive search to maintain one's social position which gives to New York and London , to Paris and Rome , their pathetically elaborate code of trivialities ...
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and aristocracies ; will leave untouched the economic and the social field . Yet nothing is more dangerous in social philosophy than the postulation of inevitable victories . The power of inequality is still immense , the interests it ...
and aristocracies ; will leave untouched the economic and the social field . Yet nothing is more dangerous in social philosophy than the postulation of inevitable victories . The power of inequality is still immense , the interests it ...
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James Harvey Robinson On Various kinds of Thinking | 3 |
THOMAS HENRY HUXLEY | 22 |
Ellwood HENDRICK Adventures in Philosophy | 33 |
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