William Graham Sumner, Volume 1University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1954 - 758 pages |
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Page 44
... morality or conscience stamps him as a religious man . The foundations of his conscience during the early 1870's however , were beginning to shift from theological creeds , allegiance to which had been weakened by ... moral philosophy and 44.
... morality or conscience stamps him as a religious man . The foundations of his conscience during the early 1870's however , were beginning to shift from theological creeds , allegiance to which had been weakened by ... moral philosophy and 44.
Page 72
Robert Bruce Notestein. interests than by moral fervor , when the conceptions of American eco- nomic theory began to shift under the impact of European economic thought , Sumner did not modify his ... moral fervor, when the conceptions of ...
Robert Bruce Notestein. interests than by moral fervor , when the conceptions of American eco- nomic theory began to shift under the impact of European economic thought , Sumner did not modify his ... moral fervor, when the conceptions of ...
Page 91
... moral outrage " . This moralist regorism disciplined his intellectual endeavors , supported his sense of personal dignity , evoked his lifelong concern with political issues and responsibility , unusual for a 19th century college ...
... moral outrage " . This moralist regorism disciplined his intellectual endeavors , supported his sense of personal dignity , evoked his lifelong concern with political issues and responsibility , unusual for a 19th century college ...
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