The New Republic, Volume 5; Volume 5Herbert David Croly Republic Publishing Company, 1916 - Political science |
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... interest , habit , prejudice , or vague apprehension . The election reveals chiefly a temporary anarchy and inertia of public opinion . TH HE revised constitution for the state of New York has not been defeated , it has been ut- terly ...
... interest , habit , prejudice , or vague apprehension . The election reveals chiefly a temporary anarchy and inertia of public opinion . TH HE revised constitution for the state of New York has not been defeated , it has been ut- terly ...
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... interest in the propaganda of ideas . Business de- pression and the revival of a merely traditional op- position to a peculiarly partisan Democratic national administration gradually revived old Republican bonds . The reaction justified ...
... interest in the propaganda of ideas . Business de- pression and the revival of a merely traditional op- position to a peculiarly partisan Democratic national administration gradually revived old Republican bonds . The reaction justified ...
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... interest which leads an open - minded and inquiring reader to tell other people about THE New Republic , and this must be the basis of the greater success we hope for . WO in California have thrown into a pacifist dodge , every ...
... interest which leads an open - minded and inquiring reader to tell other people about THE New Republic , and this must be the basis of the greater success we hope for . WO in California have thrown into a pacifist dodge , every ...
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... interest requires him to marry , he will marry and rear children ; if it requires his sort to re- main single , he will renounce life fractionally as loyally as he would renounce it upon the red battle- field . If the public interest ...
... interest requires him to marry , he will marry and rear children ; if it requires his sort to re- main single , he will renounce life fractionally as loyally as he would renounce it upon the red battle- field . If the public interest ...
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... interest the trip is repeated at short inter- vals . The river and the docks , for instance , are in- exhaustible ... interests in their sequence . The teacher could not possibly give them the sense of its value or purpose which they get ...
... interest the trip is repeated at short inter- vals . The river and the docks , for instance , are in- exhaustible ... interests in their sequence . The teacher could not possibly give them the sense of its value or purpose which they get ...
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