Anti-intellectualism in American LifeVintage Books, 1963 - 434 pages |
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... tradition , and based on Princeton College and Princeton Theological Seminary , could not accept the New School ideas . From 1828 to 1837 the church was shaken by con- troversies and heresy trials . Leaders of Presbyterian evangelism ...
... tradition , and based on Princeton College and Princeton Theological Seminary , could not accept the New School ideas . From 1828 to 1837 the church was shaken by con- troversies and heresy trials . Leaders of Presbyterian evangelism ...
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... tradition , both romantic and moralistic , against the ugliness of industrialism — a tradition carried on by figures as di- * Cf. Thomas Paine in The Rights of Man : " From the rapid progress which Amer- ica makes in every species of ...
... tradition , both romantic and moralistic , against the ugliness of industrialism — a tradition carried on by figures as di- * Cf. Thomas Paine in The Rights of Man : " From the rapid progress which Amer- ica makes in every species of ...
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... tradition of moral protest in America is the creation of a few uncompromising sons of the patrician gentry . But if one thinks of this class as having inherited the austere tradi- tions of the older republican order , the traditions ...
... tradition of moral protest in America is the creation of a few uncompromising sons of the patrician gentry . But if one thinks of this class as having inherited the austere tradi- tions of the older republican order , the traditions ...
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Antiintellectualism in Our Time | 3 |
On the Unpopularity of Intellect | 24 |
The Evangelical Spirit Bཚ | 55 |
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