The Beginnings of Critical Realism in America, 1860-1920Harcourt, Brace & World, 1958 - 429 strán (strany) |
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... idea of progress with its mother's milk . It was an inevitable frontier interpretation of the swift changes resulting from a fluid economics and a fluid society in process of settling into static ways . It served conveniently to ...
... idea of progress with its mother's milk . It was an inevitable frontier interpretation of the swift changes resulting from a fluid economics and a fluid society in process of settling into static ways . It served conveniently to ...
Strana 202
... idea of a humane and rational progress in civilization is an inevitable deduction ; and the evolutionist above all men was certain to build into his philosophy the cardinal idea of a unified progress , but given a cosmic sweep ...
... idea of a humane and rational progress in civilization is an inevitable deduction ; and the evolutionist above all men was certain to build into his philosophy the cardinal idea of a unified progress , but given a cosmic sweep ...
Strana 303
... idea of an industrial army . " The idea of committing the duty of maintaining the community to an industrial army , precisely as the duty of protecting it is entrusted to a military army , " came to him , he said , from the object ...
... idea of an industrial army . " The idea of committing the duty of maintaining the community to an industrial army , precisely as the duty of protecting it is entrusted to a military army , " came to him , he said , from the object ...
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