The Great Ideas TodayRobert Maynard Hutchins, Mortimer Jerome Adler Encyclopædia Britannica, 1962 |
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... political scientists are not junking these premises , but are tinkering furiously with them . Cynics might say that , having created an academic " field , " with a body of esoteric literature and considerable prestige , they are loath ...
... political scientists are not junking these premises , but are tinkering furiously with them . Cynics might say that , having created an academic " field , " with a body of esoteric literature and considerable prestige , they are loath ...
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... politics . This realistic " political science " is more venerable than the rationalist variety and is more solidly established within the universities . Indeed , the " rationalists " arose in an effort to solve certain problems that the ...
... politics . This realistic " political science " is more venerable than the rationalist variety and is more solidly established within the universities . Indeed , the " rationalists " arose in an effort to solve certain problems that the ...
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... political tradition . The accusa- tion of " importing foreign ideas ” is always to be feared , more particularly in America than perhaps in any other country . But in recent years , American political thought has been making the first ...
... political tradition . The accusa- tion of " importing foreign ideas ” is always to be feared , more particularly in America than perhaps in any other country . But in recent years , American political thought has been making the first ...
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