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Page 65
... interest that attaches to struggle and defeat as well as to success and dominance among the creations of these atoms and cells - an interest that ranges from wonder at the struttings and show of ignorant power and force to the pathetic ...
... interest that attaches to struggle and defeat as well as to success and dominance among the creations of these atoms and cells - an interest that ranges from wonder at the struttings and show of ignorant power and force to the pathetic ...
Page 74
... interest of the mind its response to organization and effort , and then judge . Let us , indeed , witness a contest between animals or slum dwellers , a murder , a rancid pond or neighborhood , the seamed and hoary face of age , want ...
... interest of the mind its response to organization and effort , and then judge . Let us , indeed , witness a contest between animals or slum dwellers , a murder , a rancid pond or neighborhood , the seamed and hoary face of age , want ...
Page 213
... interests and emotional enjoyments , for more complex and subtle states of mind . In part , the interests of culture are served directly by participation in workaday activity , and in part , they emerge from it and independently preside ...
... interests and emotional enjoyments , for more complex and subtle states of mind . In part , the interests of culture are served directly by participation in workaday activity , and in part , they emerge from it and independently preside ...
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