Form and Thought in ProseRobert Hoopes, Wilfred Stone |
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... interests and needs of individuals and social groups . Without such interest the stimulus for seeking the truth would be lacking . There are always groups whose interest is furthered by truth , and their rep- resentatives have been the ...
... interests and needs of individuals and social groups . Without such interest the stimulus for seeking the truth would be lacking . There are always groups whose interest is furthered by truth , and their rep- resentatives have been the ...
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... interests of man as a progressive being . Those interests , I contend , authorize the subjection of individual spontaneity to external control , only in respect to those actions of each , which concern the interest of other people . If ...
... interests of man as a progressive being . Those interests , I contend , authorize the subjection of individual spontaneity to external control , only in respect to those actions of each , which concern the interest of other people . If ...
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... interests of all . On the contrary , the interests of the bourgeoisie , both in the political and the economic realm , proved in the long run to be in sharp conflict with the interests of the masses . It was the interest of the ...
... interests of all . On the contrary , the interests of the bourgeoisie , both in the political and the economic realm , proved in the long run to be in sharp conflict with the interests of the masses . It was the interest of the ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
THE AIMS OF LIBERAL EDUCATION | 42 |
WRITING AND READING | 68 |
Copyright | |
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