The Great Ideas TodayRobert Maynard Hutchins, Mortimer Jerome Adler Encyclopædia Britannica, 1968 |
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... tradition rather than from continental rational- ism . The Americans were , above all , sons of Locke . They believed in natural rights , individual liberty , popular sovereignty , and private prop- erty . They set it all down in the ...
... tradition rather than from continental rational- ism . The Americans were , above all , sons of Locke . They believed in natural rights , individual liberty , popular sovereignty , and private prop- erty . They set it all down in the ...
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... tradition in the socie- ties in which he had lived , because it was of great value in those societies ; and it is not a tradition in America , for nowhere is it less thought of , or of less use , than in a rough English colony ; the ...
... tradition in the socie- ties in which he had lived , because it was of great value in those societies ; and it is not a tradition in America , for nowhere is it less thought of , or of less use , than in a rough English colony ; the ...
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... traditional values ( the Tao ) in defence of what he at first supposes to be ( in some special sense ) ' rational ... tradition of value , no jugglery could have advanced him an inch . towards the conception that a man should die for ...
... traditional values ( the Tao ) in defence of what he at first supposes to be ( in some special sense ) ' rational ... tradition of value , no jugglery could have advanced him an inch . towards the conception that a man should die for ...
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Introduction | 2 |
PART | 77 |
A Little Anthology of Contemporary Poetry | 108 |
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