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... Social Immortality , because it is essentially based on the idea that the individual self , which is the product of the accumulated effect of the social self , leaves an indelible mark of everything it is and everything it does upon ...
... Social Immortality , because it is essentially based on the idea that the individual self , which is the product of the accumulated effect of the social self , leaves an indelible mark of everything it is and everything it does upon ...
Page 296
... social investigator has been an ever - deepening conviction of the supreme value in all social activity of the scientific method . Let me give one or two examples of an applied science of society taken from the public administration of ...
... social investigator has been an ever - deepening conviction of the supreme value in all social activity of the scientific method . Let me give one or two examples of an applied science of society taken from the public administration of ...
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... social system , calling it a hell upon earth and so forth , are doing about the worst disservice to their country that any man could do . For , in spite of all the faults that may justly be found with it , it is a simple fact that there ...
... social system , calling it a hell upon earth and so forth , are doing about the worst disservice to their country that any man could do . For , in spite of all the faults that may justly be found with it , it is a simple fact that there ...
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