The New Leader, Том 50New Leader Pub. Association, 1967 |
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big society is a society of sub - societies , groups with varying mores but employing an identical technology . This has many advantages . One can be idiosyncratic as part of the big society , yet approved in the appropriate sub ...
big society is a society of sub - societies , groups with varying mores but employing an identical technology . This has many advantages . One can be idiosyncratic as part of the big society , yet approved in the appropriate sub ...
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... society . I quote my analysis of the situation from my article : " When Western intellectuals , from Sartre to Rolf Hochhuth , write critically of social conditions in their countries , the mere fact that they can speak out with- out ...
... society . I quote my analysis of the situation from my article : " When Western intellectuals , from Sartre to Rolf Hochhuth , write critically of social conditions in their countries , the mere fact that they can speak out with- out ...
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... society which considers itself to be Socialist merely because it has eliminated private ownership of the means of production . . . the society in which philosophers and writers say the same things as generals and ministers but always ...
... society which considers itself to be Socialist merely because it has eliminated private ownership of the means of production . . . the society in which philosophers and writers say the same things as generals and ministers but always ...
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