The Beginnings of Critical Realism in America, 1860-1920Harcourt, Brace & World, 1958 - 429 strán (strany) |
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... problem confronting it was the familiar Federalistic problem- how to protect the minority from the majority and set property interests above human interests ; but the problem had been im- mensely complicated by the strategic advances ...
... problem confronting it was the familiar Federalistic problem- how to protect the minority from the majority and set property interests above human interests ; but the problem had been im- mensely complicated by the strategic advances ...
Strana 137
... problem that pressed for solution was the problem whether an undisciplined people , wedded to an old - fashioned agrarian democracy , could cope with an ambitious industrialism that was quite cynically buying and selling the political ...
... problem that pressed for solution was the problem whether an undisciplined people , wedded to an old - fashioned agrarian democracy , could cope with an ambitious industrialism that was quite cynically buying and selling the political ...
Strana 232
... problem of security for the capitalistic order resolves itself , he decides , into the problem of a sufficient protective police ; and since every non - military master class must depend upon some form of mercenary Swiss guard , the ...
... problem of security for the capitalistic order resolves itself , he decides , into the problem of a sufficient protective police ; and since every non - military master class must depend upon some form of mercenary Swiss guard , the ...
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