The Great Ideas TodayRobert Maynard Hutchins, Mortimer Jerome Adler Encyclopædia Britannica, 1968 |
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... never involve more than a small minority of intel- lectuals , and rightly so , for the vitality of intellectual life depends on the endless diversity of intellectual roles and interests . Since most govern- ments will pursue more or ...
... never involve more than a small minority of intel- lectuals , and rightly so , for the vitality of intellectual life depends on the endless diversity of intellectual roles and interests . Since most govern- ments will pursue more or ...
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... never used the expression the general will and never spoke of a common good in the sense attacked by Schumpeter . Far from being dis- ciples of Jean Jacques Rousseau , who made so much of " the general will " and " the common good ...
... never used the expression the general will and never spoke of a common good in the sense attacked by Schumpeter . Far from being dis- ciples of Jean Jacques Rousseau , who made so much of " the general will " and " the common good ...
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... never takes the form of trying to change other people's " tastes . " The word " tastes " is perhaps an odd one to use in this connection , but I take it that Downs has in mind wants or aims which the citizen already has before the ...
... never takes the form of trying to change other people's " tastes . " The word " tastes " is perhaps an odd one to use in this connection , but I take it that Downs has in mind wants or aims which the citizen already has before the ...
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Introduction | 2 |
PART | 77 |
A Little Anthology of Contemporary Poetry | 108 |
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