The Capitalist Revolution: A History of American Social Thought, 1890-1919John Ord Tipple Pegasus, 1970 - 372 pages |
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... difference between them was less a difference of purpose than of the means whereby a purpose should be accomplished : " The Federalists [ Hamilton ] , representing as they did chiefly the people of wealth and education , demanded a ...
... difference between them was less a difference of purpose than of the means whereby a purpose should be accomplished : " The Federalists [ Hamilton ] , representing as they did chiefly the people of wealth and education , demanded a ...
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... difference would it practically make to any one if this notion rather than that notion were true ? If no practical difference whatever can be traced , then the alternatives mean practically the same thing , and all dispute idle .. ... A ...
... difference would it practically make to any one if this notion rather than that notion were true ? If no practical difference whatever can be traced , then the alternatives mean practically the same thing , and all dispute idle .. ... A ...
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... difference elsewhere - no difference in abstract truth that doesn't express itself in a difference in con- crete fact and in conduct consequent upon that fact , imposed on somebody , somehow , somewhere , and somewhen . The whole ...
... difference elsewhere - no difference in abstract truth that doesn't express itself in a difference in con- crete fact and in conduct consequent upon that fact , imposed on somebody , somehow , somewhere , and somewhen . The whole ...
Contents
The Pragmatist and the Progressive 1 High Ideals | 9 |
American Style 14 The Farmers Protest | 19 |
The Business Defense 23 Progressivism and Monopoly | 27 |
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