The Beginnings of Critical Realism in America, 1860-1920Harcourt, Brace & World, 1958 - 429 strán (strany) |
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... thinking . In this thinking two major forces are at hand : economics and psychology . In our economic realism we are returning to the spirit of the eighteenth century , and adapting the determinism that marked political thought from ...
... thinking . In this thinking two major forces are at hand : economics and psychology . In our economic realism we are returning to the spirit of the eighteenth century , and adapting the determinism that marked political thought from ...
Strana 124
... thinking and the American university seem never to have got on well together . In the fact that Woolsey's speculations on the nature of the state were accounted significant contributions to political science by his generation of ...
... thinking and the American university seem never to have got on well together . In the fact that Woolsey's speculations on the nature of the state were accounted significant contributions to political science by his generation of ...
Strana 143
... thinking on the currency question - a question that be- came acute in the seventies - he was soon caught up by the Green- back movement . It may have been that his contact with Thaddeus Stevens helped to mold his views on the money ...
... thinking on the currency question - a question that be- came acute in the seventies - he was soon caught up by the Green- back movement . It may have been that his contact with Thaddeus Stevens helped to mold his views on the money ...
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