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Page iv
... present the same point in operative terms ; for instance , the theory of the function of political parties in a democracy is measured against the experience of the Populists and the Progres- sives ( Problem VI ) . Sometimes , major ...
... present the same point in operative terms ; for instance , the theory of the function of political parties in a democracy is measured against the experience of the Populists and the Progres- sives ( Problem VI ) . Sometimes , major ...
Page v
... present - rather than leaving him to think of history as a series of unique situations , like so many separate tableaux ; ( 3 ) the importance of presenting data in a form that challenges the student to work with it and interpret it for ...
... present - rather than leaving him to think of history as a series of unique situations , like so many separate tableaux ; ( 3 ) the importance of presenting data in a form that challenges the student to work with it and interpret it for ...
Page 106
... present tendency of economic affairs through- out the world . It is a sad thought to the phi- lanthropist that the present system of produc tion and of exchange is having that tendency which is sure at some not very distant day to crush ...
... present tendency of economic affairs through- out the world . It is a sad thought to the phi- lanthropist that the present system of produc tion and of exchange is having that tendency which is sure at some not very distant day to crush ...
Contents
I | 2 |
PHILOSOPHERS Of Laissez FAIRE | 4 |
Attitudes during the Progressive Era | 12 |
Copyright | |
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