The Beginnings of Critical Realism in America, 1860-1920Harcourt, Brace & World, 1958 - 429 strán (strany) |
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... political jobbery through the eyes of a society woman , too high - bred to turn lobbyist and inveigle secrets out of ambitious politicians , is sufficiently absurd , yet not un- characteristic of the Henry Adams whose home was a ...
... political jobbery through the eyes of a society woman , too high - bred to turn lobbyist and inveigle secrets out of ambitious politicians , is sufficiently absurd , yet not un- characteristic of the Henry Adams whose home was a ...
Strana 284
... political state , it counted on an indefinite continuation of the policy of preëmption and exploitation . From such a group , whether in Wall Street or at Washington , no new theories of gov- ernment were to be expected . Business men ...
... political state , it counted on an indefinite continuation of the policy of preëmption and exploitation . From such a group , whether in Wall Street or at Washington , no new theories of gov- ernment were to be expected . Business men ...
Strana 417
... Political Economy ( New York , 1888 ) . For a general treatment of political theories see William A. Dunning , A History of Political Theories from Rousseau to Spencer ( New York , 1920 ) ; Charles E. Merriam , History of American Political ...
... Political Economy ( New York , 1888 ) . For a general treatment of political theories see William A. Dunning , A History of Political Theories from Rousseau to Spencer ( New York , 1920 ) ; Charles E. Merriam , History of American Political ...
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