The North American Review, Band 240University of Northern Iowa, 1935 |
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... moral terms , is the purpose of statesmanship . If we take the view that society is an economic machine , then we cannot attempt political or moral planning . A ma- chine is a fixed thing ; you cannot tamper with its nature . You can ...
... moral terms , is the purpose of statesmanship . If we take the view that society is an economic machine , then we cannot attempt political or moral planning . A ma- chine is a fixed thing ; you cannot tamper with its nature . You can ...
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... moral reason . The more conscious a society is of its moral aims , the more aware it is of the relation between its aims and its actions , the less it will be economically " determined , " the closer it will be to the ideal of a society ...
... moral reason . The more conscious a society is of its moral aims , the more aware it is of the relation between its aims and its actions , the less it will be economically " determined , " the closer it will be to the ideal of a society ...
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... moral qualities which give them inner strength . And no man's strength is as the strength of ten merely because his bank - account is growing . It has been written that " there is no escape from the law which has made resolution ...
... moral qualities which give them inner strength . And no man's strength is as the strength of ten merely because his bank - account is growing . It has been written that " there is no escape from the law which has made resolution ...
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Who Bred these Utopias? CHARLES MAGEE ADAMS | 8 |
Corporate Reserves vs Prosperity DAVID FIGART | 27 |
How Spring Comes in Georgia Verse THOMAS CALDECOT CHUBB | 45 |
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