The New Republic, Volume 5; Volume 5Herbert David Croly Republic Publishing Company, 1916 - Political science |
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... to forget that in California and Oregon it was victoriously renewed . The elec- tions prove that in the worst ... day , yes , because I understand the power of the ballot for good and evil , because years develop the sense of responsibility .
... to forget that in California and Oregon it was victoriously renewed . The elec- tions prove that in the worst ... day , yes , because I understand the power of the ballot for good and evil , because years develop the sense of responsibility .
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... to - day , although not yet large enough to make it self - supporting , is larger than anyone thought it would be at the end of the first year . Readers who differ among themselves and from us in opinion have been tolerant of the attempt to ...
... to - day , although not yet large enough to make it self - supporting , is larger than anyone thought it would be at the end of the first year . Readers who differ among themselves and from us in opinion have been tolerant of the attempt to ...
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... to stand still they must break away and lay out a new route in compara- tively unexplored country . The laying out ... day for a nation that clings to a laissez - faire policy about property , business , labor , and social ...
... to stand still they must break away and lay out a new route in compara- tively unexplored country . The laying out ... day for a nation that clings to a laissez - faire policy about property , business , labor , and social ...
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Herbert David Croly. ened Tory knows to - day that the support of work- ingmen can be purchased only by a recognition of their power . It has been shown that the disrespect meted out to labor in time of peace is paid for in time of war ...
Herbert David Croly. ened Tory knows to - day that the support of work- ingmen can be purchased only by a recognition of their power . It has been shown that the disrespect meted out to labor in time of peace is paid for in time of war ...
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... to the moral mobilization under autoc- racy . It is an extraordinary disgrace that precisely in those lands where ... day , somewhat refined and op- erating in a higher order of magnitude . The best preparation for that time , " der Tag " of ...
... to the moral mobilization under autoc- racy . It is an extraordinary disgrace that precisely in those lands where ... day , somewhat refined and op- erating in a higher order of magnitude . The best preparation for that time , " der Tag " of ...
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