The Great Ideas TodayRobert Maynard Hutchins, Mortimer Jerome Adler Encyclopædia Britannica, 1968 |
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... effect . They set the tone which others take , and the fashion which others use . There is an odd idea that those who take what is called a " scientific view " of history need rate lightly the influence of individual character . It ...
... effect . They set the tone which others take , and the fashion which others use . There is an odd idea that those who take what is called a " scientific view " of history need rate lightly the influence of individual character . It ...
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... effect of any considerable change on a nation is thus an intensifying and accumulating effect . With its maximum power it acts on some prepared and con- genial individuals ; in them it is seen to produce attractive results , and then ...
... effect of any considerable change on a nation is thus an intensifying and accumulating effect . With its maximum power it acts on some prepared and con- genial individuals ; in them it is seen to produce attractive results , and then ...
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... effect of the first impact of the cause , there is a second effect , always considerable , and commonly more potent : a new model in character is created for the nation ; those characters which re- semble it are encouraged and ...
... effect of the first impact of the cause , there is a second effect , always considerable , and commonly more potent : a new model in character is created for the nation ; those characters which re- semble it are encouraged and ...
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Introduction | 2 |
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A Little Anthology of Contemporary Poetry | 108 |
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