Progressive Century: The American Nation in Its Second Hundred YearsD. C. Heath, 1975 - 558 pages |
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... become . ( The verb formed from the Sanskrit root bhū translates as both “ to become ” and “ to exist . " ) There is no distinction between being born and being alive , for becoming is a part of existing Such a static conception of time ...
... become . ( The verb formed from the Sanskrit root bhū translates as both “ to become ” and “ to exist . " ) There is no distinction between being born and being alive , for becoming is a part of existing Such a static conception of time ...
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... become . ( The verb formed from the Sanskrit root bhū translates as both " to become " and " to exist . " ) There is no distinction between being born and being alive , for becoming is a part of existing . Such a static conception of ...
... become . ( The verb formed from the Sanskrit root bhū translates as both " to become " and " to exist . " ) There is no distinction between being born and being alive , for becoming is a part of existing . Such a static conception of ...
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... become specialists in the obvious . Garet Garrett saw businessmen as moral eunuchs , for American economic processes en- couraged " man's acquisitive instinct acting outside of humanistic motives . " In Alfred Booth Kuttner's analysis ...
... become specialists in the obvious . Garet Garrett saw businessmen as moral eunuchs , for American economic processes en- couraged " man's acquisitive instinct acting outside of humanistic motives . " In Alfred Booth Kuttner's analysis ...
Contents
Times and Tensions of a Developing Industrial Society | 3 |
MAPS | 21 |
American Society at the End of an Era | 34 |
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