The New Republic, Volume 17Herbert David Croly Republic Publishing Company, 1918 - Periodicals |
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Page 5
... thought of the average man . America , and Amer- ica first . That is to be in the future a fundamental principle in our politics . But how does this intensified nationalism com- port with the internationalism implied in a League of ...
... thought of the average man . America , and Amer- ica first . That is to be in the future a fundamental principle in our politics . But how does this intensified nationalism com- port with the internationalism implied in a League of ...
Page 17
... thought of the nation as an unusually strong progressive leader . He has built upon the founda- tion laid in the South by educational pioneers like the late Dr. McIver , the late Chancellor Hill , and President Al- derman , of the ...
... thought of the nation as an unusually strong progressive leader . He has built upon the founda- tion laid in the South by educational pioneers like the late Dr. McIver , the late Chancellor Hill , and President Al- derman , of the ...
Page 25
... thought are not adjusted to the revolutionary changes which have taken place in the balance of social , industrial and inter- national forces . It is wholly unprepared to deal with the new responsibilities to which it is com- mitted as ...
... thought are not adjusted to the revolutionary changes which have taken place in the balance of social , industrial and inter- national forces . It is wholly unprepared to deal with the new responsibilities to which it is com- mitted as ...
Page 29
... thought that they played— with the fate of the world ! Had they known what their decisions meant , had they been able to see a few years ahead , they would never have had - per- haps none of us would ever have - the courage to decide ...
... thought that they played— with the fate of the world ! Had they known what their decisions meant , had they been able to see a few years ahead , they would never have had - per- haps none of us would ever have - the courage to decide ...
Page 33
... thought to direct the play of emotion to an end . There are many ends , and the value of the deliberate cultiva- tion of emotions depends upon what ends are held . Is irrationality in the mass cultivated by a few in order that the ...
... thought to direct the play of emotion to an end . There are many ends , and the value of the deliberate cultiva- tion of emotions depends upon what ends are held . Is irrationality in the mass cultivated by a few in order that the ...
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