A Modern Reader: Essays on Present-day Life and CultureWalter Lippmann, Allan Nevins D. C. Heath, 1946 - 667 Seiten |
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... freedom , security must be provided outside the mar- ket and competition be left to function unobstructed . Some security is essential if freedom is to be preserved , because most men are willing to bear the risk which freedom ...
... freedom , security must be provided outside the mar- ket and competition be left to function unobstructed . Some security is essential if freedom is to be preserved , because most men are willing to bear the risk which freedom ...
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... freedom by millions who were persuaded that there are other things more precious . Through all the centuries freedom has been the pole toward which the faltering needle of human aspiration has always finally returned . Not until now has ...
... freedom by millions who were persuaded that there are other things more precious . Through all the centuries freedom has been the pole toward which the faltering needle of human aspiration has always finally returned . Not until now has ...
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... freedom of the will , it is the supreme good , the goal of perfected democracy . Secondly , like freedom of the will , universal suffrage has an educational effect , which has been men- tioned by many writers , but has seldom been ...
... freedom of the will , it is the supreme good , the goal of perfected democracy . Secondly , like freedom of the will , universal suffrage has an educational effect , which has been men- tioned by many writers , but has seldom been ...
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The Results Democratic Government Has Given LORD BRYCE | 18 |
The Position and Prospects of Communism HAROLD J LASKI | 37 |
London Ottawa Wellington Canberra | 50 |
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Ameri American army become believe British called Central Electricity Board century character civilization coöperation democracy democratic doctrine economic effect equal Europe European existence experience fact fear feel force freedom frontier future George Eliot German Graham Wallas Herbert Morrison human ideal ideas important individual industrial interest labor League of Nations less living London Transport Board mankind material means ment methods military mind modern moral nature Negro never nomic novel organization Paul Cambon peace philosophy physical planning poet poetry political population possible present principle problem production progress question R. H. Tawney race reason religion religious Russia scientific sense social socialist society spirit Sweden theory things thought tion trade tradition United universal universal suffrage whole