William Graham Sumner, Volume 1University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1954 - 758 pages |
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Page 41
... society , an d I should never take the office of a minister of Christ if I did not perceive that I could , in that capacity , perform a most important work for my generation . The ministry has never seemed to me to be a function or an ...
... society , an d I should never take the office of a minister of Christ if I did not perceive that I could , in that capacity , perform a most important work for my generation . The ministry has never seemed to me to be a function or an ...
Page 50
... society . Sumner was not blindly devoted to Spencer , but his interest was selective . He had been unimpressed by ... society was at long last defined for him and the many possibilities of this area for study were opened to him . Two ...
... society . Sumner was not blindly devoted to Spencer , but his interest was selective . He had been unimpressed by ... society was at long last defined for him and the many possibilities of this area for study were opened to him . Two ...
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... society better Such a man is worth many billions of dollars to the plutocrats , they pay him a few thousand a year , and tickle his vanity with solemnly conferred degrees and an academic robe to wear .... " Another socialist accused him ...
... society better Such a man is worth many billions of dollars to the plutocrats , they pay him a few thousand a year , and tickle his vanity with solemnly conferred degrees and an academic robe to wear .... " Another socialist accused him ...
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