William Graham Sumner, Volume 1University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1954 - 758 pages |
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Page 73
... masses , and to economists to extend economic inquiry beyond the narrow materialis- tic confines of the older system . He expressed the hope and even the expectation that the system of full cooperation would through the evolutionary ...
... masses , and to economists to extend economic inquiry beyond the narrow materialis- tic confines of the older system . He expressed the hope and even the expectation that the system of full cooperation would through the evolutionary ...
Page 81
Robert Bruce Notestein. validity . Gather a mass of facts and attempt to learn what they mean . " Science is the presentation of ascertained facts in such coordination that they can become through induction , matters of knowledge . " And ...
Robert Bruce Notestein. validity . Gather a mass of facts and attempt to learn what they mean . " Science is the presentation of ascertained facts in such coordination that they can become through induction , matters of knowledge . " And ...
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... mass , there was this gate of escape to the free conditons of the fontier .... Men would not accept inferior wages and a permanent position of social subordination when this promised land of 19 freedom and equality was theirs for the ...
... mass , there was this gate of escape to the free conditons of the fontier .... Men would not accept inferior wages and a permanent position of social subordination when this promised land of 19 freedom and equality was theirs for the ...
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