William Graham Sumner, Volume 1University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1954 - 758 pages |
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Page 80
... sense " . He had only contempt for refined methodologies . " The way to do it is to use common sense , you start off and go right along " . 99 Further he often urged his students to hold in abeyance any theory which conflicted with it ...
... sense " . He had only contempt for refined methodologies . " The way to do it is to use common sense , you start off and go right along " . 99 Further he often urged his students to hold in abeyance any theory which conflicted with it ...
Page 91
... sense of personal dignity , evoked his lifelong concern with political issues and responsibility , unusual for a 19th century college professor , and explains his devotion to his students and to Yale . He conceived of every role in life ...
... sense of personal dignity , evoked his lifelong concern with political issues and responsibility , unusual for a 19th century college professor , and explains his devotion to his students and to Yale . He conceived of every role in life ...
Page 126
... sense of the community may be taken . One , simply , by the right of suffrage , unaided , the other , by the right through a proper organism . Each collects the sense of the majority . But one regards numbers only , and considers the ...
... sense of the community may be taken . One , simply , by the right of suffrage , unaided , the other , by the right through a proper organism . Each collects the sense of the majority . But one regards numbers only , and considers the ...
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