A Modern Reader: Essays on Present-day Life and CultureWalter Lippmann, Allan Nevins D. C. Heath, 1946 - 667 Seiten |
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... ideas . These ideas we inherit - they form the tradition of our civilization . Such traditional ideas are never static . They are either fading into meaningless formulae , or are gaining power by the new lights thrown by a more delicate ...
... ideas . These ideas we inherit - they form the tradition of our civilization . Such traditional ideas are never static . They are either fading into meaningless formulae , or are gaining power by the new lights thrown by a more delicate ...
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... ideas from the adventitious notions which have crept into it by reason of the expression of its own ideas in terms of the imaginative picture of the world entertained in previous ages . Such a release of religion from the bonds of ...
... ideas from the adventitious notions which have crept into it by reason of the expression of its own ideas in terms of the imaginative picture of the world entertained in previous ages . Such a release of religion from the bonds of ...
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... ideas at once caught up by others ; and he trained many students who as teachers and writers of American history have applied these ideas in numerous monographs and articles . His doctrine has in fact molded much American thinking ever ...
... ideas at once caught up by others ; and he trained many students who as teachers and writers of American history have applied these ideas in numerous monographs and articles . His doctrine has in fact molded much American thinking ever ...
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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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