William Graham Sumner, Volume 2University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1954 - 758 pages |
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Page 237
... conception of the State original forces which must be reckoned with all the time , as an organism whose life will go on anyhow , perverted , distorted , deceased , vitiated as it may be by obstructions or coercions . " 20 ( 3 ) Second ...
... conception of the State original forces which must be reckoned with all the time , as an organism whose life will go on anyhow , perverted , distorted , deceased , vitiated as it may be by obstructions or coercions . " 20 ( 3 ) Second ...
Page 295
... conception of cause is too abstract for him . The question now arises as to the character of this environment in its relation to human life . Bad luck seems to pre dominate over good to such an extent that men have generally regarded ...
... conception of cause is too abstract for him . The question now arises as to the character of this environment in its relation to human life . Bad luck seems to pre dominate over good to such an extent that men have generally regarded ...
Page 322
... conception of human nature . The task of the " History is nothing but the story of the results which have followed from the action of certain human passions . The passions , the appetites , the desires , and the weaknesses of mankind ...
... conception of human nature . The task of the " History is nothing but the story of the results which have followed from the action of certain human passions . The passions , the appetites , the desires , and the weaknesses of mankind ...
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