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Page 62
... desires . . . . Back of everything , always , he came up with a bump against that solid wall , economics . What was the use of scratching on the surface ? Take away the root cause of all the trouble , and most other difficulties would ...
... desires . . . . Back of everything , always , he came up with a bump against that solid wall , economics . What was the use of scratching on the surface ? Take away the root cause of all the trouble , and most other difficulties would ...
Page 130
... desire to see fair play , there was the instructive example of the sheer mediocrity of much of the political writing of the thirties , a quality perhaps more clearly revealed now that many of its most passionate premises were thought to ...
... desire to see fair play , there was the instructive example of the sheer mediocrity of much of the political writing of the thirties , a quality perhaps more clearly revealed now that many of its most passionate premises were thought to ...
Page 131
... desire to let the Labour Party show its mettle , and , above all , an ever - increasing awareness of the authoritarian nature of Stalinist Russia . For the intellectuals in particular there were the disturbing stories of the ideological ...
... desire to let the Labour Party show its mettle , and , above all , an ever - increasing awareness of the authoritarian nature of Stalinist Russia . For the intellectuals in particular there were the disturbing stories of the ideological ...
Contents
The Philanthropists of Mugsborough | 27 |
At Last the British are Coming | 48 |
The MiddleClass Dilemma | 79 |
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