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... economic , for it was obvious that most of the people who were enthusi- astically in favor of the war were going to lose money by it , and the fact that they themselves did not think so showed that their economic thinking was biased ...
... economic , for it was obvious that most of the people who were enthusi- astically in favor of the war were going to lose money by it , and the fact that they themselves did not think so showed that their economic thinking was biased ...
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... economic régime . One does not have to accept the doc- trine of economic determination of history and institutions to be aware that the opportunities of men in general to en- gage in an experience that is artistically and intellectually ...
... economic régime . One does not have to accept the doc- trine of economic determination of history and institutions to be aware that the opportunities of men in general to en- gage in an experience that is artistically and intellectually ...
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... economic forces , the philosophy of the possibilities of experience takes on concrete meaning . Our international system ( since , with all its disorder , it is a system ) presents another example , writ large , of the restric- tion of ...
... economic forces , the philosophy of the possibilities of experience takes on concrete meaning . Our international system ( since , with all its disorder , it is a system ) presents another example , writ large , of the restric- tion of ...
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