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... politics and partly through changes in the individual . As for politics , far the most important thing is the ... political organization , every increase in scientific knowledge brings the destruction of civi- lization nearer ...
... politics and partly through changes in the individual . As for politics , far the most important thing is the ... political organization , every increase in scientific knowledge brings the destruction of civi- lization nearer ...
Page 209
... political institutions of society should be ar- ranged to establish this minimum basis of life . Differentiation and preference and special incentive should be taken into ac- count only after the security and continuity of life itself ...
... political institutions of society should be ar- ranged to establish this minimum basis of life . Differentiation and preference and special incentive should be taken into ac- count only after the security and continuity of life itself ...
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... political supporters , or social hangers - on , however incapable or badly conducted these persons might be . To - day this job- bery has been very nearly eliminated in the British civil service by two or three simple devices . One of ...
... political supporters , or social hangers - on , however incapable or badly conducted these persons might be . To - day this job- bery has been very nearly eliminated in the British civil service by two or three simple devices . One of ...
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