Rendezvous with Destiny: A History of Modern American ReformKnopf, 1952 - 503 pages |
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Page 114
... called the state - must per- form to keep the avenues open . ' ... " " Yet the new economics of Ely and his group had its limits . They did not entirely cease to think in terms of fixed institutions and for them , too , competition kept ...
... called the state - must per- form to keep the avenues open . ' ... " " Yet the new economics of Ely and his group had its limits . They did not entirely cease to think in terms of fixed institutions and for them , too , competition kept ...
Page 192
... called for evolving ideas and institutions to meet the changed circumstances ; restated the progressive demand for the use of executive leadership and of federal powers to broaden opportunity ; and approved many of the specific ...
... called for evolving ideas and institutions to meet the changed circumstances ; restated the progressive demand for the use of executive leadership and of federal powers to broaden opportunity ; and approved many of the specific ...
Page 395
... called on the Allies to recognize that the war was not " a simple , technical problem for task forces . It is also a war for men's minds . " The Allies were not winning the second war , Willkie warned . Every- where , and especially in ...
... called on the Allies to recognize that the war was not " a simple , technical problem for task forces . It is also a war for men's minds . " The Allies were not winning the second war , Willkie warned . Every- where , and especially in ...
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Thrust from the Top | 10 |
From the Bottom Up | 29 |
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