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... least some basis for all this anxiety is undoubtedly true , but it is now easy to see- —as it was for many at the time — both that the hysteria was ludicrously overplayed , and also that Capitalism , to say the least , was still very ...
... least some basis for all this anxiety is undoubtedly true , but it is now easy to see- —as it was for many at the time — both that the hysteria was ludicrously overplayed , and also that Capitalism , to say the least , was still very ...
Page 53
... least of all the industrial nations at the time of the Depression . The violence was confined to a few scattered outbursts , the misery limited to manageable proportions . Sullen discontent , rather than revolutionary gestures ...
... least of all the industrial nations at the time of the Depression . The violence was confined to a few scattered outbursts , the misery limited to manageable proportions . Sullen discontent , rather than revolutionary gestures ...
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... least convincing scenes of the book - least convincing because the man who persuades him has been at most a peripheral character up to this point - Robert accepts the fact that ' every man's problem's a problem for all on us ' , 87 ...
... least convincing scenes of the book - least convincing because the man who persuades him has been at most a peripheral character up to this point - Robert accepts the fact that ' every man's problem's a problem for all on us ' , 87 ...
Contents
The Philanthropists of Mugsborough | 27 |
At Last the British are Coming | 48 |
The MiddleClass Dilemma | 79 |
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Socialist Propaganda in the Twentieth-Century British Novel Dr David Smith, PhD No preview available - 2013 |
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