Littell's Living Age, Volumes 342-343Littell, Son and Company, 1932 |
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... nature and the progressive who points to the objective conditions that de- termine human nature . Mr. Edge's second criticism of Mr. Scott forms the real substance of his reply . It is that the costs of technology are often greater than ...
... nature and the progressive who points to the objective conditions that de- termine human nature . Mr. Edge's second criticism of Mr. Scott forms the real substance of his reply . It is that the costs of technology are often greater than ...
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... nature , but nature also . Why does the wind , blowing on a wheat field , destroy the middle of the field and leave straight and sound the stalks that grow on the sides ? ' Alain ' knows . ' Here is how I explain the thing . One must ...
... nature , but nature also . Why does the wind , blowing on a wheat field , destroy the middle of the field and leave straight and sound the stalks that grow on the sides ? ' Alain ' knows . ' Here is how I explain the thing . One must ...
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congruities of living nature and reveals himself as completely social and completely congruous . There is a fundamental antago- nism between nature and society . Nature is incongruous , society congruous . The less natural one is , the ...
congruities of living nature and reveals himself as completely social and completely congruous . There is a fundamental antago- nism between nature and society . Nature is incongruous , society congruous . The less natural one is , the ...
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LITERATUR | 3 |
AMERICAS Error GERMANYS MISTAKE A Paris Editor | 22 |
EVERYDAY JAPAN Hélène Iswolsky | 36 |
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