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... Men - Material and Social Conditions not sole Cause but Controlling Factor in Civilization . 378-395 CHAPTER III ... Men's Ideals made possible only by successive Equalizations of their Material and Social Conditions -- Proofs and ...
... Men - Material and Social Conditions not sole Cause but Controlling Factor in Civilization . 378-395 CHAPTER III ... Men's Ideals made possible only by successive Equalizations of their Material and Social Conditions -- Proofs and ...
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... men's material and social conditions , and includes , besides democracies pure and simple , all forms of Socialism ... men and women , variously related , and of different characters , that by their action and interaction on one ...
... men's material and social conditions , and includes , besides democracies pure and simple , all forms of Socialism ... men and women , variously related , and of different characters , that by their action and interaction on one ...
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... men on institutions , must furnish us with data for insight and guidance at best partial and incomplete . Now , while I am willing to admit that institutions are as much the product and expression of men's sentiments and opinions , as men's ...
... men on institutions , must furnish us with data for insight and guidance at best partial and incomplete . Now , while I am willing to admit that institutions are as much the product and expression of men's sentiments and opinions , as men's ...
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... men of the past , and their influence on the present , they are either already summed up and embodied in the ... men's ways of thinking and acting at the present time , we may know that they have had the same effects in the ...
... men of the past , and their influence on the present , they are either already summed up and embodied in the ... men's ways of thinking and acting at the present time , we may know that they have had the same effects in the ...
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... men's admirations as often settle on strong and unscrupulous char- acters , as on great and sublime ones . It is ... men of mixed and impure genius , History has as often served as precedent for gigantic crimes as for super ...
... men's admirations as often settle on strong and unscrupulous char- acters , as on great and sublime ones . It is ... men of mixed and impure genius , History has as often served as precedent for gigantic crimes as for super ...
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