The Great Ideas TodayRobert Maynard Hutchins, Mortimer Jerome Adler Encyclopædia Britannica, 1968 |
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... mass " democracy were not against it because they rejected the moral ideals of its champions ; they did not hold that , if mass democracy as described by believers in it had been possible , it would have been undesirable ; they merely ...
... mass " democracy were not against it because they rejected the moral ideals of its champions ; they did not hold that , if mass democracy as described by believers in it had been possible , it would have been undesirable ; they merely ...
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... mass of characters because the mass of characters have un- consciously imitated it . Many of the Amer- ican characteristics are plainly useful in such a life , and consequent on such a life . The eager restlessness , the highly strung ...
... mass of characters because the mass of characters have un- consciously imitated it . Many of the Amer- ican characteristics are plainly useful in such a life , and consequent on such a life . The eager restlessness , the highly strung ...
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... mass the old forces of composition and elimination again begin to act , and create over the new surface another world . " Motley was the wear " of the world when Herodotus first looked on it and described it to us , and thus , as it ...
... mass the old forces of composition and elimination again begin to act , and create over the new surface another world . " Motley was the wear " of the world when Herodotus first looked on it and described it to us , and thus , as it ...
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Introduction | 2 |
PART | 77 |
A Little Anthology of Contemporary Poetry | 108 |
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