Best Hope of Earth: A Grammar of DemocracyUniversity of Pittsburgh Press, 1956 - 224 頁 |
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... True freedom lay not in power or wealth or learning , but in a spirit of serenity and sweet reasonableness , in helping others , in content- ment with one's lot , and in an unswerving and fearless acceptance of the will of God . While ...
... True freedom lay not in power or wealth or learning , but in a spirit of serenity and sweet reasonableness , in helping others , in content- ment with one's lot , and in an unswerving and fearless acceptance of the will of God . While ...
第 116 頁
... true that science has gone beyond Bacon's inductive method and that today hypothesis is its chief instru- ment . It is true also that other men had conducted experiments and that in his own time Galileo and Descartes were also concerned ...
... true that science has gone beyond Bacon's inductive method and that today hypothesis is its chief instru- ment . It is true also that other men had conducted experiments and that in his own time Galileo and Descartes were also concerned ...
第 165 頁
... true way to create a market is to invest the capital surplus in higher wages- though it may be doubted if even yet we have taken the lesson suffi- ciently to heart . At any rate , though imperialism has raised the sub- jects ' standard ...
... true way to create a market is to invest the capital surplus in higher wages- though it may be doubted if even yet we have taken the lesson suffi- ciently to heart . At any rate , though imperialism has raised the sub- jects ' standard ...
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ITS MEANING AND ITS METHOD | 1 |
MORALS WITH AXES TO GRIND | 15 |
THE FAILURE OF GREEK DEMOCRACY | 32 |
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