Rendezvous with Destiny: A History of Modern American ReformKnopf, 1952 - 503 pages |
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Page 95
... interpretation that would function as a corrosive of enemy arguments , and to serve as a corrosive , an economic in- terpretation had to be constructed in such a way that its acid ate into enemy ideas alone . The techniques for making ...
... interpretation that would function as a corrosive of enemy arguments , and to serve as a corrosive , an economic in- terpretation had to be constructed in such a way that its acid ate into enemy ideas alone . The techniques for making ...
Page 153
... economic interpretation from American , non - Marxist sources ; it was still little more than a suggestive essay , written with a conspicuous Jeffersonian bias . In contrast , Beard's book rested on prodigious research ; it argued with ...
... economic interpretation from American , non - Marxist sources ; it was still little more than a suggestive essay , written with a conspicuous Jeffersonian bias . In contrast , Beard's book rested on prodigious research ; it argued with ...
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... economic interpretation of Reform Darwinism directly militated against involvement in war , even against participation in the ordinary operations of power politics . A conservative used words like " power politics " or " balance of ...
... economic interpretation of Reform Darwinism directly militated against involvement in war , even against participation in the ordinary operations of power politics . A conservative used words like " power politics " or " balance of ...
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Bejabers Im Worth Me Thousands | 3 |
Thrust from the Top | 10 |
From the Bottom Up | 29 |
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