The New Republic, Volume 5; Volume 5Herbert David Croly Republic Publishing Company, 1916 - Political science |
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... problems . They have responded to the attempt to show the relations between these prob- lems , to point out the national character of the prob- lem which seems merely local at first sight , the in- ternational character of questions ...
... problems . They have responded to the attempt to show the relations between these prob- lems , to point out the national character of the prob- lem which seems merely local at first sight , the in- ternational character of questions ...
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... problem in the mining or industrial camps financed by absentee cap- ital , manned by alien labor , and governed despot- ically by a little group of higher employees . In such camps nothing like an American form of local gov- ernment is ...
... problem in the mining or industrial camps financed by absentee cap- ital , manned by alien labor , and governed despot- ically by a little group of higher employees . In such camps nothing like an American form of local gov- ernment is ...
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... problem for its own sake , they may at least be ready to deal with it for the sake of military preparedness . T. Crime. in. Chicago. HE appointment of a new " Crime Commis- sion " in Chicago while the findings of the recent aldermanic ...
... problem for its own sake , they may at least be ready to deal with it for the sake of military preparedness . T. Crime. in. Chicago. HE appointment of a new " Crime Commis- sion " in Chicago while the findings of the recent aldermanic ...
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... problem is one of rendering available for the everyday uses of the nation that fine enthusiasm of self - devotion which the tomtom and the bugle call out in savage and civilized alike when the enemy approaches . The security of the ...
... problem is one of rendering available for the everyday uses of the nation that fine enthusiasm of self - devotion which the tomtom and the bugle call out in savage and civilized alike when the enemy approaches . The security of the ...
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... problems which would arise from a war waged on the modern scale and with modern intensity . It was not till the late spring of 1915 that it was realized that the clothing and equipment of our army would require the mobil- ization of ...
... problems which would arise from a war waged on the modern scale and with modern intensity . It was not till the late spring of 1915 that it was realized that the clothing and equipment of our army would require the mobil- ization of ...
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