The Bucknell ReviewBucknell University Press, 1961 |
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... intellectuals ; and for many cen- turies such intellectuals could only be found among the privileged minorities . The crucial point of our analysis is not that of the intellectuals ' identification with either " ins " or " outs , " but ...
... intellectuals ; and for many cen- turies such intellectuals could only be found among the privileged minorities . The crucial point of our analysis is not that of the intellectuals ' identification with either " ins " or " outs , " but ...
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... intellectuals have here and there ventured into ruling , Weber's typology and warning not- withstanding . Yet , while outside the Atlantic community rule by intellectuals has in recent years become the norm rather than the exception ...
... intellectuals have here and there ventured into ruling , Weber's typology and warning not- withstanding . Yet , while outside the Atlantic community rule by intellectuals has in recent years become the norm rather than the exception ...
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... intellectuals in a more or less artificial social vacuum . Whether or not some intellectuals will make themselves rulers under these propitious circumstances depends in large measure on imponderables , such as the temperament ...
... intellectuals in a more or less artificial social vacuum . Whether or not some intellectuals will make themselves rulers under these propitious circumstances depends in large measure on imponderables , such as the temperament ...
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