Studies in the English Social and Political Thinkers of the Nineteenth Century, Volume 2W. Heffer, 1929 - 458 pages |
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... Human Mind suggests vistas to its readers . His aim is to show " the successive changes in human society , the influence which each instant exerts on the succeeding instant , and thus , in its successive modifications , the advance of ...
... Human Mind suggests vistas to its readers . His aim is to show " the successive changes in human society , the influence which each instant exerts on the succeeding instant , and thus , in its successive modifications , the advance of ...
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... human error , clearing human con- fusion , and diminishing human misery , the noble aspiration to leave the world better and happier than we found it— motives eminently such as are called social - come in as part of the grounds of ...
... human error , clearing human con- fusion , and diminishing human misery , the noble aspiration to leave the world better and happier than we found it— motives eminently such as are called social - come in as part of the grounds of ...
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... human being , yet there are more secrets in the universe than what Pearson regards as " the only secret of the ... human toil , and leaves human beings more time to devote to THE GREAT MAN PROBLEM 271 their own pleasure and profit 270 ...
... human being , yet there are more secrets in the universe than what Pearson regards as " the only secret of the ... human toil , and leaves human beings more time to devote to THE GREAT MAN PROBLEM 271 their own pleasure and profit 270 ...
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CHAP PAGE I HERBERT SPENCER AND EVOLUTIONARY POLITICS | 1 |
SIR HENRY MAINE AND THE COMPARATIVE HISTORICAL METHOD | 48 |
ROMANTICIST AND REFORMER | 98 |
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