William Graham Sumner, Volume 1University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1954 - 758 pages |
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Page 43
... welfare of the nation , but he could not discuss these topics from the pulpit . " But I got so near to it , he confessed , that I was detected sometimes , as , for instance , when a New York banker came to me , as I came down from the ...
... welfare of the nation , but he could not discuss these topics from the pulpit . " But I got so near to it , he confessed , that I was detected sometimes , as , for instance , when a New York banker came to me , as I came down from the ...
Page 68
... welfare , and to give their Strength to the education and comfort of their children . It is mili- tarism which is combating the grand efforts of science and art to emeliorate the struggle for existence .... Expansion and imperialism are ...
... welfare , and to give their Strength to the education and comfort of their children . It is mili- tarism which is combating the grand efforts of science and art to emeliorate the struggle for existence .... Expansion and imperialism are ...
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... welfare would be ad- vanced . By 1881 he could say , " It is to the pursuit of sociology and the study of the industrial organization in combination with the other organizations of society that we must look for the more fruitful ...
... welfare would be ad- vanced . By 1881 he could say , " It is to the pursuit of sociology and the study of the industrial organization in combination with the other organizations of society that we must look for the more fruitful ...
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