Best Hope of Earth: A Grammar of DemocracyUniversity of Pittsburgh Press, 1948 - 258 頁 |
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第 147 頁
... reform like that which had begun earlier in England , and it had much the same origin in evangelical zeal and capitalistic philanthropy . Tem- perance , women's rights , prison reform , factory legislation , and aboli- tion of slavery ...
... reform like that which had begun earlier in England , and it had much the same origin in evangelical zeal and capitalistic philanthropy . Tem- perance , women's rights , prison reform , factory legislation , and aboli- tion of slavery ...
第 150 頁
... reform movements , but reformers seldom saw their problem as a rounded whole , so were easily led up the garden path to sequestered side issues where they could be ravished of their virtue . The politicians who joined up to get revenge ...
... reform movements , but reformers seldom saw their problem as a rounded whole , so were easily led up the garden path to sequestered side issues where they could be ravished of their virtue . The politicians who joined up to get revenge ...
第 156 頁
... reform movements have never been root- and - branch crusades . They have pared , and altered , and regulated , but in the end the old tree was still alive . The aim was not to kill our basic institutions but to revitalize them ...
... reform movements have never been root- and - branch crusades . They have pared , and altered , and regulated , but in the end the old tree was still alive . The aim was not to kill our basic institutions but to revitalize them ...
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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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