Rendezvous with Destiny: A History of Modern American ReformVintage Books, 1956 - 503 pages |
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... thinking could pro- duce only one kind of truth , for then existing institutions , pro- duced by the thinking of a past generation , were beyond chal- lenge . But , actually , thinking " is a kind of activity which we perform at ...
... thinking could pro- duce only one kind of truth , for then existing institutions , pro- duced by the thinking of a past generation , were beyond chal- lenge . But , actually , thinking " is a kind of activity which we perform at ...
Page 484
... thinking that was influencing Roosevelt and other pro- gressives is best handled in Claude G. Bowers : Beveridge and the Progressive Era ( Houghton Mifflin , 1932 ) , and Albert K. Weinberg : Manifest Destiny ( Johns Hopkins U. Press ...
... thinking that was influencing Roosevelt and other pro- gressives is best handled in Claude G. Bowers : Beveridge and the Progressive Era ( Houghton Mifflin , 1932 ) , and Albert K. Weinberg : Manifest Destiny ( Johns Hopkins U. Press ...
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... thinking is expertly handled in Clarence E. Ayres : " The Impact of the Great Depression on Economic Thinking , " Papers and Proc . Amer . Econ . Assoc . ( May 1946 ) . The timing and extent of its influence on the New Deal itself is a ...
... thinking is expertly handled in Clarence E. Ayres : " The Impact of the Great Depression on Economic Thinking , " Papers and Proc . Amer . Econ . Assoc . ( May 1946 ) . The timing and extent of its influence on the New Deal itself is a ...
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