College Readings in English ProseFrank William Scott, Jacob Zeitlin |
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... interest to all students , the editors have taken account of the special interest of the engineering and agricul- tural student , and aimed to provide material which should appeal particularly to his taste without being so technical in ...
... interest to all students , the editors have taken account of the special interest of the engineering and agricul- tural student , and aimed to provide material which should appeal particularly to his taste without being so technical in ...
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... interest , and the explanations of facts and allusions necessary to the understanding of the text constitute the substance of the notes . Such matters as dic- tion , sentence structure , and paragraphing , as well as larger structural ...
... interest , and the explanations of facts and allusions necessary to the understanding of the text constitute the substance of the notes . Such matters as dic- tion , sentence structure , and paragraphing , as well as larger structural ...
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... interests of the individual above those of so- ciety and leads finally to the ideal of no government . Social- ism , on the other hand , is collectivism . From its point of view the rights and interests of society are paramount and must ...
... interests of the individual above those of so- ciety and leads finally to the ideal of no government . Social- ism , on the other hand , is collectivism . From its point of view the rights and interests of society are paramount and must ...
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... interest in social reform measures in all coun- tries . Social reform contains the dominant features of capital- ism , i.e. the private ownership of industry and the two eco- nomically antagonistic classes , the workers and the ...
... interest in social reform measures in all coun- tries . Social reform contains the dominant features of capital- ism , i.e. the private ownership of industry and the two eco- nomically antagonistic classes , the workers and the ...
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... interest , as well as rent , are forms of exploitation and can be gotten rid of only by abolishing the private ownership of industry . Thus , logically , the socialists should believe in the nationalization of land , and some of them do ...
... interest , as well as rent , are forms of exploitation and can be gotten rid of only by abolishing the private ownership of industry . Thus , logically , the socialists should believe in the nationalization of land , and some of them do ...
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