Form and Thought in ProseWilfred Stone, Robert Hoopes Ronald Press Company, 1960 - Всего страниц: 686 |
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... society do you detect any that are noticeably absent or threatened in American society to- day ? Do you , for example , agree that " absolute freedom of opinion and sentiment on all subjects . .. is a requisite for a " free " society ...
... society do you detect any that are noticeably absent or threatened in American society to- day ? Do you , for example , agree that " absolute freedom of opinion and sentiment on all subjects . .. is a requisite for a " free " society ...
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... society , slow to change , slow to panic . But they are not as predictable as either the highbrows or the bosses , political or economic , think they are . They can be led , they can be seduced , but they cannot be pushed around . VI ...
... society , slow to change , slow to panic . But they are not as predictable as either the highbrows or the bosses , political or economic , think they are . They can be led , they can be seduced , but they cannot be pushed around . VI ...
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... society , accordingly , is that which is most conducive to the growth of such persons . It is what Karl Popper has called the ' open society . ' It is an adventurous society that has broken with the universal , prehistoric custom of ...
... society , accordingly , is that which is most conducive to the growth of such persons . It is what Karl Popper has called the ' open society . ' It is an adventurous society that has broken with the universal , prehistoric custom of ...
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Introduction | 3 |
Writing and Reading | 48 |
Humor and Satire | 66 |
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