Best Hope of Earth: A Grammar of DemocracyUniversity of Pittsburgh Press, 1948 - 258 頁 |
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... perhaps we do not know , in spite of our gadgets . Moreover , the Orient had reached a state of balance with nature which perhaps could have continued indefinitely . It is true that this balance was maintained at vast expense of human ...
... perhaps we do not know , in spite of our gadgets . Moreover , the Orient had reached a state of balance with nature which perhaps could have continued indefinitely . It is true that this balance was maintained at vast expense of human ...
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... perhaps time that the stern and unbending virtues of Calvinism be modified . It is perhaps time for the more spiritual and esthetic virtues which Catholic Europe has preserved through the centuries . Anyone who looks carefully at the ...
... perhaps time that the stern and unbending virtues of Calvinism be modified . It is perhaps time for the more spiritual and esthetic virtues which Catholic Europe has preserved through the centuries . Anyone who looks carefully at the ...
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... Perhaps the Irish failed for so long because they loved liberty too well to unite against the oppressor . Senor de Madariaga puts its succinctly : The individualistic , tempestuous Celtic Irishman evolved for centuries toward the ...
... Perhaps the Irish failed for so long because they loved liberty too well to unite against the oppressor . Senor de Madariaga puts its succinctly : The individualistic , tempestuous Celtic Irishman evolved for centuries toward the ...
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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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