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... expression . It has , on the other hand , been conceived to be the impress of a system of social arrangements mediated to the growing individual . But we can learn a great Ideal from the way in which the growth of the child's mind ex ...
... expression . It has , on the other hand , been conceived to be the impress of a system of social arrangements mediated to the growing individual . But we can learn a great Ideal from the way in which the growth of the child's mind ex ...
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... expression . I believe that Hornell Hart's and much similar material shows that the principles of extrapolation are sound within specific areas of activity ; and that similar methods , such as those used by economists in " time - trend ...
... expression . I believe that Hornell Hart's and much similar material shows that the principles of extrapolation are sound within specific areas of activity ; and that similar methods , such as those used by economists in " time - trend ...
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... expression , those or- ganized and encouraged forms of indivudalistic training and expression to which a little attention was given above . A student of Turner's studies of the influence of the disap- pearance of the frontier , or of ...
... expression , those or- ganized and encouraged forms of indivudalistic training and expression to which a little attention was given above . A student of Turner's studies of the influence of the disap- pearance of the frontier , or of ...
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Our Twentiethcentury Vantage Point | 3 |
The Invention of Culture | 47 |
How We Come to Want What We Want | 60 |
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