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The ultimate refuge of the standpatter ” in every field , he argued , was the notion that thinking could produce only one kind of truth , for then existing institutions , produced by the thinking of a past generation , were beyond ...
The ultimate refuge of the standpatter ” in every field , he argued , was the notion that thinking could produce only one kind of truth , for then existing institutions , produced by the thinking of a past generation , were beyond ...
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The general expansive and / or imperialist thinking that was influencing Roosevelt and other progressives is best handled in Claude G. Bowers : Beveridge and the Progressive Era ( Houghton Mifflin , 1932 ) , and Albert K. Weinberg ...
The general expansive and / or imperialist thinking that was influencing Roosevelt and other progressives is best handled in Claude G. Bowers : Beveridge and the Progressive Era ( Houghton Mifflin , 1932 ) , and Albert K. Weinberg ...
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For Moley specifically , the first section of After Seven Years is somewhat autobiographical , and Hume O. Annan , Jr .: “ Raymond Moley - From Adviser to Critic , ” MS . , Princeton U. Library , is a sketch of his career and thinking .
For Moley specifically , the first section of After Seven Years is somewhat autobiographical , and Hume O. Annan , Jr .: “ Raymond Moley - From Adviser to Critic , ” MS . , Princeton U. Library , is a sketch of his career and thinking .
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