The Great Ideas TodayRobert Maynard Hutchins, Mortimer Jerome Adler Encyclopædia Britannica, 1968 |
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... majority in one party compared to a majority in the other ; in the recep- tivity of their top leaders to new approaches toward the elimination of war and poverty and disease ; and in their traditional sources of voter strength and ...
... majority in one party compared to a majority in the other ; in the recep- tivity of their top leaders to new approaches toward the elimination of war and poverty and disease ; and in their traditional sources of voter strength and ...
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... majority make it easier for the active minority to reach satisfactory compromises ? Let us concede that there must be a relatively inactive majority and that they cannot help but be much less interested in politics than the active ...
... majority make it easier for the active minority to reach satisfactory compromises ? Let us concede that there must be a relatively inactive majority and that they cannot help but be much less interested in politics than the active ...
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... majority of the " groups " which win and conquer are better than the majority of those which fail and perish , and thus the first world grew better and was improved . This early customary world no doubt continued for ages . The first ...
... majority of the " groups " which win and conquer are better than the majority of those which fail and perish , and thus the first world grew better and was improved . This early customary world no doubt continued for ages . The first ...
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Introduction | 2 |
PART | 77 |
A Little Anthology of Contemporary Poetry | 108 |
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