William Graham Sumner, Volume 1University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1954 - 758 pages |
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... ideas were contained in the second hal of the " polity " and were an apology for Elizabethan Anglicanism . But it ... ideas which Hooker presented and which reinforced his Own ideas . I would add the idea of natural law which later plays ...
... ideas were contained in the second hal of the " polity " and were an apology for Elizabethan Anglicanism . But it ... ideas which Hooker presented and which reinforced his Own ideas . I would add the idea of natural law which later plays ...
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... ideas and the ideas of the men who were not only running American life but who set the models for Americans from 1870 to 1890 . James J. Hill , the railroad magnate , argued in defense of rail- road consolidation , that the fortunes of ...
... ideas and the ideas of the men who were not only running American life but who set the models for Americans from 1870 to 1890 . James J. Hill , the railroad magnate , argued in defense of rail- road consolidation , that the fortunes of ...
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... ideas , we mention Ludwig Gumplowicz . To this Austrian Social Darwinist , who he read in the late 1880's , Summer owes ideas that came to fruition in his later essays and in the " Science of Society " . They were the class- theory of ...
... ideas , we mention Ludwig Gumplowicz . To this Austrian Social Darwinist , who he read in the late 1880's , Summer owes ideas that came to fruition in his later essays and in the " Science of Society " . They were the class- theory of ...
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