Anti-intellectualism in American LifeVintage Books, 1963 - 434 pages |
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... progressive and the revolutionary . As long as the progressivism of the intellectual community remained more or less in harmony with a spirit of protest widely shared by the general public , as it did notably during the Progressive era ...
... progressive and the revolutionary . As long as the progressivism of the intellectual community remained more or less in harmony with a spirit of protest widely shared by the general public , as it did notably during the Progressive era ...
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... Progressive figures in the Wilson circle such as Brandeis , Bryan , and McAdoo . Wilson's administration was not overwhelmingly popular among intellectuals in its first few years - especially among those who thought that the Progressive ...
... Progressive figures in the Wilson circle such as Brandeis , Bryan , and McAdoo . Wilson's administration was not overwhelmingly popular among intellectuals in its first few years - especially among those who thought that the Progressive ...
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... progressive educa- tion , he ruefully remarked that the ideas and principles he had helped to develop had also succumbed to this process of institutionalization . " In teachers colleges and elsewhere the ideas and principles have been ...
... progressive educa- tion , he ruefully remarked that the ideas and principles he had helped to develop had also succumbed to this process of institutionalization . " In teachers colleges and elsewhere the ideas and principles have been ...
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Antiintellectualism in Our Time | 3 |
On the Unpopularity of Intellect | 24 |
The Evangelical Spirit Bཚ | 55 |
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