The Beginnings of Critical Realism in America, 1860-1920Harcourt, Brace & World, 1958 - 429 strán (strany) |
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... democracy . How can society expect to function adequately , they asked , without capable and honest leadership ; and how can such leadership be hoped for in a rough and tumble democracy that loves the noisiest demagogue ? Of this very ...
... democracy . How can society expect to function adequately , they asked , without capable and honest leadership ; and how can such leadership be hoped for in a rough and tumble democracy that loves the noisiest demagogue ? Of this very ...
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... Democracy " is a surprisingly modern study that might almost have been written by one of our younger historians . It is an in- terpretation of our political development in terms of environment , and it traces the rise of democracy to ...
... Democracy " is a surprisingly modern study that might almost have been written by one of our younger historians . It is an in- terpretation of our political development in terms of environment , and it traces the rise of democracy to ...
Strana 170
... democracy . Senator Dillworthy is fairly unctuous in his oily Christian spirit , and Brother Balaam is his fellow . The portraits , one suspects , need not be taken seriously as pictures of the chief apostles of preëmption and ...
... democracy . Senator Dillworthy is fairly unctuous in his oily Christian spirit , and Brother Balaam is his fellow . The portraits , one suspects , need not be taken seriously as pictures of the chief apostles of preëmption and ...
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