The New Republic, Volume 5; Volume 5Herbert David Croly Republic Publishing Company, 1916 - Political science |
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... true worth . Philosophy had kindled in the German mind the splendid dream of the state , but it was science which brought the dream to realization . Thus by the applications of science and psychology and social economics , Germany has ...
... true worth . Philosophy had kindled in the German mind the splendid dream of the state , but it was science which brought the dream to realization . Thus by the applications of science and psychology and social economics , Germany has ...
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... true happiness . But he had already reached the second story . And the picture he saw in the window of this story caused his heart to shudder . At a handsome writing - table a gentleman was sit- ting with wild and wandering eyes and ...
... true happiness . But he had already reached the second story . And the picture he saw in the window of this story caused his heart to shudder . At a handsome writing - table a gentleman was sit- ting with wild and wandering eyes and ...
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... true of the tramp sill. If I were President Wilson I should at once put some of the ablest of my younger naval captains through the army staff course , to be followed by actual experience of command at least in manœu- vers , and send ...
... true of the tramp sill. If I were President Wilson I should at once put some of the ablest of my younger naval captains through the army staff course , to be followed by actual experience of command at least in manœu- vers , and send ...
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... true that neither in Europe nor in the far East would we find at the present time much encouragement for any program involving a measure of national sacrifice for a higher interna- tional purpose . There is , however , nearer at home a ...
... true that neither in Europe nor in the far East would we find at the present time much encouragement for any program involving a measure of national sacrifice for a higher interna- tional purpose . There is , however , nearer at home a ...
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... true , its repression does not mean a mere concealment of our true mind from ourselves and from our enemy ; it means the substitution of a false mind . Now it cannot really help us in the war to pretend that we are other than we know we ...
... true , its repression does not mean a mere concealment of our true mind from ourselves and from our enemy ; it means the substitution of a false mind . Now it cannot really help us in the war to pretend that we are other than we know we ...
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