Political Thought in America: An AnthologyMichael B. Levy Dorsey Press, 1982 - 474페이지 |
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... action of gov- ernment , of laws , and of systems and institu- tions upheld by society , and of which indi- viduals are the slaves . This being the case , it is evident that they are to be removed only by the action of society , that is ...
... action of gov- ernment , of laws , and of systems and institu- tions upheld by society , and of which indi- viduals are the slaves . This being the case , it is evident that they are to be removed only by the action of society , that is ...
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... Action ( 1935 ) . The following selection is taken from Liberalism and Social Action and shows Dewey's insistence on adapting values to the needs of current experi- ence . John Dewey Liberalism and Social Action ( 1935 ) The net effect ...
... Action ( 1935 ) . The following selection is taken from Liberalism and Social Action and shows Dewey's insistence on adapting values to the needs of current experi- ence . John Dewey Liberalism and Social Action ( 1935 ) The net effect ...
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... action through explicitly political channels is that it tends to require or to en- force substantial conformity . The typical issue must be decided “ yes ” or “ no ” ; at most , provision can be made for a fairly limited number of ...
... action through explicitly political channels is that it tends to require or to en- force substantial conformity . The typical issue must be decided “ yes ” or “ no ” ; at most , provision can be made for a fairly limited number of ...
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A View of the Causes and Consequences of the American Revolution 17631775 | 55 |
Letter to James Madison 1787 Thomas Jefferson | 108 |
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