Civilization & Progress: By John Beattie Crozier |
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... what it was that I specially meant by this new instrument . This difficulty has been felt chiefly by two classes of men ; on the one hand by the pure Metaphysicians who profess to deal with the laws of the mind iv . PREFACE .
... what it was that I specially meant by this new instrument . This difficulty has been felt chiefly by two classes of men ; on the one hand by the pure Metaphysicians who profess to deal with the laws of the mind iv . PREFACE .
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... classes in the same country , or between particular countries and the world at large . It is true , indeed , that the results arrived at by all these special workers must be used as material for the problem of Civilization , and their ...
... classes in the same country , or between particular countries and the world at large . It is true , indeed , that the results arrived at by all these special workers must be used as material for the problem of Civilization , and their ...
Page xvii
... class of confused and conflict- ing phenomena . The Statesman , for example , who is obliged to call in for consultation and advice , lawyers , doctors , soldiers , seamen , vestrymen , and divines , is unable to take the stand- point ...
... class of confused and conflict- ing phenomena . The Statesman , for example , who is obliged to call in for consultation and advice , lawyers , doctors , soldiers , seamen , vestrymen , and divines , is unable to take the stand- point ...
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... class journal which deals alike with Politics and Religion - say , for example , The Spectator and run your eye along the series of articles under each of these respective headings , you will find that the con- siderations advanced in ...
... class journal which deals alike with Politics and Religion - say , for example , The Spectator and run your eye along the series of articles under each of these respective headings , you will find that the con- siderations advanced in ...
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... Classes not governed by the same Moral Principles as individuals — A Scale of Moralities - International Morality - Class Morality - Social Morality -Effects of the principle of Aristocracy on the masses of Men , and the complications ...
... Classes not governed by the same Moral Principles as individuals — A Scale of Moralities - International Morality - Class Morality - Social Morality -Effects of the principle of Aristocracy on the masses of Men , and the complications ...
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