The Modern Quarterly, Volum 4Modern Quarterly, 1948 Includes section "Comments and reviews." |
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... societies , which are both forms of class society , he contrives to suggest ( what , on his own principles he cannot actually state or argue directly ) that to - day we are faced with a fundamental issue , which is " either class society ...
... societies , which are both forms of class society , he contrives to suggest ( what , on his own principles he cannot actually state or argue directly ) that to - day we are faced with a fundamental issue , which is " either class society ...
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... Society in 1663,2 the remainder being by vocation mainly middle class , as far as can be ascertained ) . Of course ... Society , reported that the King recommended him , " to the business of shipping , " but the Council , chary of the ...
... Society in 1663,2 the remainder being by vocation mainly middle class , as far as can be ascertained ) . Of course ... Society , reported that the King recommended him , " to the business of shipping , " but the Council , chary of the ...
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... society . The question should society serve the individual or the individual serve society is a false question , which arises only when there is a strain between individual needs and existing institutions . Society is something more ...
... society . The question should society serve the individual or the individual serve society is a false question , which arises only when there is a strain between individual needs and existing institutions . Society is something more ...
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EDITORIAL | 3 |
WROCLAW AND AFTER J D Bernal F R | 51 |
ILLUSION OR REALITY? | 67 |
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