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Page 103
... able to approach a better future for mankind , the first condition is to have courage and not to be dominated by fear . We need courage to throw away old gar- ments which have had their day and no longer fit the require- ments of the ...
... able to approach a better future for mankind , the first condition is to have courage and not to be dominated by fear . We need courage to throw away old gar- ments which have had their day and no longer fit the require- ments of the ...
Page 156
... able to live in large social aggregates of great complexity of organization . He could not have done so , according to all experience , unless the conduct of the innumerable coöperating individuals had been gov- erned in one sphere by ...
... able to live in large social aggregates of great complexity of organization . He could not have done so , according to all experience , unless the conduct of the innumerable coöperating individuals had been gov- erned in one sphere by ...
Page 321
... able and eager to learn . But others are neither able nor eager . Under our present economic system they are enabled to come to Cambridge because their parents are wealthy . By so doing they keep out others who are better quali- fied ...
... able and eager to learn . But others are neither able nor eager . Under our present economic system they are enabled to come to Cambridge because their parents are wealthy . By so doing they keep out others who are better quali- fied ...
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