Harvard Educational Review, Volume 11Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1941 "The Harvard Educational Review is a journal of opinion and research in the field of education. Articles are selected, edited, and published by an editorial board of graduate students at Harvard University. The editorial policy does not reflect an official position of the Faculty of Education or any other Harvard faculty."-- Volume 81, Number 2, Summer 2011 |
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... economic inde- pendence . Democracy and civic virtue cannot thrive on a dole or on the economic submergence of people willing and anxious to work . Society owes to the citizen the best it can do to maintain an economic system which ...
... economic inde- pendence . Democracy and civic virtue cannot thrive on a dole or on the economic submergence of people willing and anxious to work . Society owes to the citizen the best it can do to maintain an economic system which ...
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... economic group dominance has to be dissipated . Modifications of national sovereignty and of private economic power will occur under the pressure of moves to assure the general welfare of millions of plain folks . That welfare requires ...
... economic group dominance has to be dissipated . Modifications of national sovereignty and of private economic power will occur under the pressure of moves to assure the general welfare of millions of plain folks . That welfare requires ...
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... economics has been relatively slight . An important and happy step in the increase of knowledge and thought con- cerning economic education is represented in the current Yearbook of the National Council for the Social Studies , which is ...
... economics has been relatively slight . An important and happy step in the increase of knowledge and thought con- cerning economic education is represented in the current Yearbook of the National Council for the Social Studies , which is ...
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