William Graham Sumner, Volume 1University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1954 - 758 pages |
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... century were con- servative to the point of being removed from the changes in Ameri- can life said , " They are such ... centuries it acquires a set of maxims and principles resembling the habitual rules of a well - principled man . Thus ...
... century were con- servative to the point of being removed from the changes in Ameri- can life said , " They are such ... centuries it acquires a set of maxims and principles resembling the habitual rules of a well - principled man . Thus ...
Page 91
... century transition from religious and theological concerns , to economics and at the turn of the century to sociology . The While his " inner - life history " cannot be traced due to the lack of diaries and personal letters we can infer ...
... century transition from religious and theological concerns , to economics and at the turn of the century to sociology . The While his " inner - life history " cannot be traced due to the lack of diaries and personal letters we can infer ...
Page 113
... Century " , he said in " The Emancipation of Labor " , stands a sad and care - worn man , in America as well as in Europe he is falling into that train of thought which is beginning to encircle the globe , and of which the burden may be ...
... Century " , he said in " The Emancipation of Labor " , stands a sad and care - worn man , in America as well as in Europe he is falling into that train of thought which is beginning to encircle the globe , and of which the burden may be ...
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