A Documentary History of American Thought and SocietyCharles Robert Crowe Allyn and Bacon, 1965 - 412 pages |
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... civilization . . . . As we re - ascend along the several lines of progress toward the primi- tive ages of mankind , and eliminate one after the other , in the order in which they appeared , inventions and discoveries on the one hand ...
... civilization . . . . As we re - ascend along the several lines of progress toward the primi- tive ages of mankind , and eliminate one after the other , in the order in which they appeared , inventions and discoveries on the one hand ...
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... civilization . It not only led mankind to overcome the obstacles which delayed civilization , but to establish political society on the basis of territory and of property . A critical knowledge of the evolu- tion of the idea of property ...
... civilization . It not only led mankind to overcome the obstacles which delayed civilization , but to establish political society on the basis of territory and of property . A critical knowledge of the evolu- tion of the idea of property ...
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... Civilization and Its Discontents " from Freud's book of the same title ( 1930 ) . " The Spiritual Iconoclasm of Modern Science " from Krutch's The Modern Temper ( 1929 ) . CIVILIZATION AND ITS DISCONTENTS ( 1930 ) : SIGMUND FREUD The ...
... Civilization and Its Discontents " from Freud's book of the same title ( 1930 ) . " The Spiritual Iconoclasm of Modern Science " from Krutch's The Modern Temper ( 1929 ) . CIVILIZATION AND ITS DISCONTENTS ( 1930 ) : SIGMUND FREUD The ...
Contents
PURITANISM AND THE ORIGINS | 1 |
PURITANISM AND POLITICS | 10 |
THE ARTS THE SCIENCES AND PURITANISM | 20 |
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American Anarchism AUTHORS beauty believe called Catholic century Charles Peirce Christian churches civilization common conception Constitution Cotton Mather culture democracy democratic doctrine earth economic Emerson England equal established evil existence experience fact faith force freedom George Ripley Henry Henry Thoreau Herman Melville human ican ideas immigrant Indians individual industrial institutions intellectual Jacksonian James James Fenimore Cooper Jefferson John John Dewey labor land legislation liberty living major mankind means ment mind modern moral nature Negro never party philosophy poet political principle progress Protestant Puritan race Ralph Waldo Emerson reason reform religion religious Republican Revolution Romantic SELECTIONS sense slave slavery social society soul South Southern spirit struggle Theodore Parker things Thomas Jefferson Thoreau thought tion Transcendentalists truth Union Unitarian United universal Utopian virtue wealth William William Ellery Channing wished writers