The Social Studies, Volume 36McKinley Publishing Company, 1945 |
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Page 148
... freedom of the press in this present age cannot be limited to newspapers alone , for it implies freedom to disseminate facts , old and new , and freedom to exchange ideas through any means of communication , whether it be news ...
... freedom of the press in this present age cannot be limited to newspapers alone , for it implies freedom to disseminate facts , old and new , and freedom to exchange ideas through any means of communication , whether it be news ...
Page 171
... freedom ; freedom is the essence of democracy . To understand democracy we have to understand freedom . What is the nature of freedom ? Freedom is doing what one must . Doing what one must does not mean the passive acceptance of ...
... freedom ; freedom is the essence of democracy . To understand democracy we have to understand freedom . What is the nature of freedom ? Freedom is doing what one must . Doing what one must does not mean the passive acceptance of ...
Page 172
... freedom ; we simply have not associated freedom with team play . On our playing fields it is axiomatic that the train- ing is good or bad and that the game is well or poorly played to the extent that the players achieve good team play ...
... freedom ; we simply have not associated freedom with team play . On our playing fields it is axiomatic that the train- ing is good or bad and that the game is well or poorly played to the extent that the players achieve good team play ...
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