A Modern Reader: Essays on Present-day Life and CultureWalter Lippmann, Allan Nevins D. C. Heath, 1946 - 667 Seiten |
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... material interests are in no way harmed , and are even actively advanced , by the existing form of government which they desire to change . This spread of socialism among the middle classes , the spontaneous granting of humanitarian ...
... material interests are in no way harmed , and are even actively advanced , by the existing form of government which they desire to change . This spread of socialism among the middle classes , the spontaneous granting of humanitarian ...
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... materials and foodstuffs ; it can legitimately claim that it should not be penalized because it does not happen to have all the varieties it needs under its own flag . Have the countries with sovereignty over important raw material ...
... materials and foodstuffs ; it can legitimately claim that it should not be penalized because it does not happen to have all the varieties it needs under its own flag . Have the countries with sovereignty over important raw material ...
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... material world is real , as they call it , and that the ideal world is not . Certainly the material world is real ; for the philosophers who deny the existence of matter are like the critics who deny the existence of Homer . If there ...
... material world is real , as they call it , and that the ideal world is not . Certainly the material world is real ; for the philosophers who deny the existence of matter are like the critics who deny the existence of Homer . If there ...
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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 |
Urheberrecht | |
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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