The Great Ideas TodayRobert Maynard Hutchins, Mortimer Jerome Adler Encyclopædia Britannica, 1968 |
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... society to get on with it and keep abreast of change . Such exhortation is no doubt beneficial ; for , when society becomes rigid , when it can no longer respond flexibly to the rush of events , when , in short , it runs out of ideas ...
... society to get on with it and keep abreast of change . Such exhortation is no doubt beneficial ; for , when society becomes rigid , when it can no longer respond flexibly to the rush of events , when , in short , it runs out of ideas ...
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... society is in principle unpredictable as a deterministic object , except perhaps statis- tically , because interpersonal communication is precisely the basis on which a society is constructed . Society is capable of changing to a new ...
... society is in principle unpredictable as a deterministic object , except perhaps statis- tically , because interpersonal communication is precisely the basis on which a society is constructed . Society is capable of changing to a new ...
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... society be for such a creature of search and tension ? Obviously it could never be a society in which the tension would be gone . How dull ! Men would gamble their lives on new forms of daring , new political demands , new art , music ...
... society be for such a creature of search and tension ? Obviously it could never be a society in which the tension would be gone . How dull ! Men would gamble their lives on new forms of daring , new political demands , new art , music ...
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Introduction | 2 |
PART | 77 |
A Little Anthology of Contemporary Poetry | 108 |
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