Our Democracy: Its Origins and Its TasksH. Holt, 1917 - 327 страница |
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... feeling of obligation is the feeling that in your group all are equal or nearly so . You are but equal one ; you must consider the rest . One 76 BEGINNINGS OF COÖPERATION.
... feeling of obligation is the feeling that in your group all are equal or nearly so . You are but equal one ; you must consider the rest . One 76 BEGINNINGS OF COÖPERATION.
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... feeling in the despised classes . An early rhyme runs : " 6 When Adam delved and Eve span , Who was then the gentleman ? But it was the life of the emigrants and pioneers in America that did most to break down the idea in this country ...
... feeling in the despised classes . An early rhyme runs : " 6 When Adam delved and Eve span , Who was then the gentleman ? But it was the life of the emigrants and pioneers in America that did most to break down the idea in this country ...
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... feels it a disgrace to work if all work . No one feels it a disgrace to be poor if all are poor . This has been the case over and over in American life in frontier communities . But when one class feels that the only worthy business is ...
... feels it a disgrace to work if all work . No one feels it a disgrace to be poor if all are poor . This has been the case over and over in American life in frontier communities . But when one class feels that the only worthy business is ...
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... feeling of respect for themselves . They built beautiful and stately gild halls . They built for themselves private houses as splendid as the palaces of bishops or dukes . It may seem as though this explanation takes away something from ...
... feeling of respect for themselves . They built beautiful and stately gild halls . They built for themselves private houses as splendid as the palaces of bishops or dukes . It may seem as though this explanation takes away something from ...
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... feeling . The gentleman class regarded petty trade and manual labor as dishonorable . The only way to change this situation was through the rise of a class which should count them as honorable . Towns did not do the whole work of making ...
... feeling . The gentleman class regarded petty trade and manual labor as dishonorable . The only way to change this situation was through the rise of a class which should count them as honorable . Towns did not do the whole work of making ...
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