Harper's Magazine, 189권Henry Mills Alden, Thomas Bucklin Wells, Lee Foster Hartman, Frederick Lewis Allen Harper & Brothers, 1944 Important American periodical dating back to 1850. |
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... civilization there is a certain historical ambivalence whose future effects can hardly be anticipated . However , the fact is so characteristic of American life that any analysis of American civilization and any attempt to influence its ...
... civilization there is a certain historical ambivalence whose future effects can hardly be anticipated . However , the fact is so characteristic of American life that any analysis of American civilization and any attempt to influence its ...
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... civilization by means of a biological analogy , I would say that in Europe the provinces of civilization behaved like the various organs of the human body in the fable of Menenius Agrippa . The brain and the stomach and the hand each ...
... civilization by means of a biological analogy , I would say that in Europe the provinces of civilization behaved like the various organs of the human body in the fable of Menenius Agrippa . The brain and the stomach and the hand each ...
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... civilization . Every act of human work is affected by traditional and con- ventional patterns designed to satisfy the aboriginal human needs , not only for self - preservation and the preservation of the species , but also for justice ...
... civilization . Every act of human work is affected by traditional and con- ventional patterns designed to satisfy the aboriginal human needs , not only for self - preservation and the preservation of the species , but also for justice ...
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