The North American Review, Volumes 243-244University of Northern Iowa, 1937 |
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... political institu- tions were subjected to such careful analysis and severe criticism as at this moment . Because our complacency was shattered by the panic of 1929 and its aftermath , we have since then searched every possibility and ...
... political institu- tions were subjected to such careful analysis and severe criticism as at this moment . Because our complacency was shattered by the panic of 1929 and its aftermath , we have since then searched every possibility and ...
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... political theory defi- nitely advocates representative government and demo- cratic institutions , the dominant political procedure maintains effective disfranchisement practices , protects lynchers from legal punishment , and ...
... political theory defi- nitely advocates representative government and demo- cratic institutions , the dominant political procedure maintains effective disfranchisement practices , protects lynchers from legal punishment , and ...
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... political capital out of a monarch who , in his symbolic capacity , was beginning to bristle with political implications , and who was subsequently re- moved from his throne -in the best mid - Victorian tradition for a political cause ...
... political capital out of a monarch who , in his symbolic capacity , was beginning to bristle with political implications , and who was subsequently re- moved from his throne -in the best mid - Victorian tradition for a political cause ...
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Pan America | 24 |
The Creed of Abstract Painting | 42 |
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