The Making of American Democracy: 1865-1960Ray Allen Billington Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1962 |
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Page 179
... social oc- casions and social channels . Civilized man has not a better endowment of ear and than savage man ; but his social surroundings give him more important things to see and hear than the savage has , and he has the wit to devise ...
... social oc- casions and social channels . Civilized man has not a better endowment of ear and than savage man ; but his social surroundings give him more important things to see and hear than the savage has , and he has the wit to devise ...
Page 180
... social conditions and the de- vising of social contrivances . ... We are living still under the dominion of a laissez - faire philosophy . I do not mean by this an individualistic as against a socialistic philosophy . I mean by it a ...
... social conditions and the de- vising of social contrivances . ... We are living still under the dominion of a laissez - faire philosophy . I do not mean by this an individualistic as against a socialistic philosophy . I mean by it a ...
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... Social Council on them . Others , however , stressed the complexity and delicacy of the issue , denying at the same time any competence to the Commission , under the Charter and the Economic and Social Council , to con- sider complaints ...
... Social Council on them . Others , however , stressed the complexity and delicacy of the issue , denying at the same time any competence to the Commission , under the Charter and the Economic and Social Council , to con- sider complaints ...
Contents
Preface to the Revised Edition | 1 |
A message of hope and a promise of action First Inaugural Address Franklin D Roosevelt 1933 | 5 |
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