Littell's Living Age, Volumes 348-349Littell, Son and Company, 1935 |
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Page 298
... idea of its possibility , and the ' merchants of death ' would be powerless without our weaknesses , our prejudices , and our preconceived ideas . The nationalist hope and illusion is always the same the hope of vic- tory and of a new ...
... idea of its possibility , and the ' merchants of death ' would be powerless without our weaknesses , our prejudices , and our preconceived ideas . The nationalist hope and illusion is always the same the hope of vic- tory and of a new ...
Page 448
... idea . The movement masses and or- ganizations has for its motive power the interest of the proletariat , but it is the socialist idea that orientates it toward the end of social justice and realistic humanism . The idea , far from ...
... idea . The movement masses and or- ganizations has for its motive power the interest of the proletariat , but it is the socialist idea that orientates it toward the end of social justice and realistic humanism . The idea , far from ...
Page 182
... idea . The fact that we underestimate the force of that idea leads us all too often to conclude that the American is ' unreal , ' whereas in fact his national consciousness centres around an abstract , while our national consciousness ...
... idea . The fact that we underestimate the force of that idea leads us all too often to conclude that the American is ' unreal , ' whereas in fact his national consciousness centres around an abstract , while our national consciousness ...
Contents
BRINGS THE WORLD TO AMERICA | 1 |
ENTER JAPAN | 10 |
Germany and the WORLD A Leading Editorial | 31 |
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