College Readings in English ProseFrank William Scott, Jacob Zeitlin |
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... hand , is collectivism . From its point of view the rights and interests of society are paramount and must be conserved under all circumstances . Socialism proposes an ideal state in which the collectivity , acting through the ...
... hand , is collectivism . From its point of view the rights and interests of society are paramount and must be conserved under all circumstances . Socialism proposes an ideal state in which the collectivity , acting through the ...
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... hand , is opposed to any and all schemes of " dividing up . ” Communism also differs from socialism in that those who believe in it do not accept the doctrines of the evolutionary development of society or of the necessity of appealing ...
... hand , is opposed to any and all schemes of " dividing up . ” Communism also differs from socialism in that those who believe in it do not accept the doctrines of the evolutionary development of society or of the necessity of appealing ...
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... hand , argue that profits and interest , as well as rent , are forms of exploita- tion and can be gotten rid of only by abolishing the private ownership of industry . Thus , logically , the socialists should believe in the ...
... hand , argue that profits and interest , as well as rent , are forms of exploita- tion and can be gotten rid of only by abolishing the private ownership of industry . Thus , logically , the socialists should believe in the ...
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... hand , nor creates heroes or inspires genius on the other . Works indeed of genius fall under no art ; heroic minds come under no rule ; a University is not a birthplace of poets or of immortal authors , of founders of schools , leaders ...
... hand , nor creates heroes or inspires genius on the other . Works indeed of genius fall under no art ; heroic minds come under no rule ; a University is not a birthplace of poets or of immortal authors , of founders of schools , leaders ...
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Frank William Scott, Jacob Zeitlin. other hand with forming the critic or the experimentalist , the economist or the engineer , though such too it includes within its scope . But a University training is the great ordinary means to a ...
Frank William Scott, Jacob Zeitlin. other hand with forming the critic or the experimentalist , the economist or the engineer , though such too it includes within its scope . But a University training is the great ordinary means to a ...
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