The Great Ideas TodayRobert Maynard Hutchins, Mortimer Jerome Adler Encyclopædia Britannica, 1968 |
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... continue . Both the proportion and the protestations of the younger generation of Americans are on a continuing rise ; and all the old answers about the inevitability of war and prejudice and poverty will no longer suffice . The ideas ...
... continue . Both the proportion and the protestations of the younger generation of Americans are on a continuing rise ; and all the old answers about the inevitability of war and prejudice and poverty will no longer suffice . The ideas ...
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... continues to fall on the same distorted image when the eyeball scans along it . Geometrical regularities that are de ... continue to generate the same input over and over . The pathway of the signals through the system be- comes a ...
... continues to fall on the same distorted image when the eyeball scans along it . Geometrical regularities that are de ... continue to generate the same input over and over . The pathway of the signals through the system be- comes a ...
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... continue to deny for very long some important part of a man's conception of himself as a person and a participant . The result is that every age must meet the developing threats and aspirations of the time by redefining the rights and ...
... continue to deny for very long some important part of a man's conception of himself as a person and a participant . The result is that every age must meet the developing threats and aspirations of the time by redefining the rights and ...
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Introduction | 2 |
PART | 77 |
A Little Anthology of Contemporary Poetry | 108 |
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