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... turn , will lead to power over people , which will heighten self - confidence . For all these purposes , the critical mind is a liability . In college it is the intellectuals , the analytical students , who lose their religion ; in ...
... turn , will lead to power over people , which will heighten self - confidence . For all these purposes , the critical mind is a liability . In college it is the intellectuals , the analytical students , who lose their religion ; in ...
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... turn in the fortunes of agricultural education . Better profits encouraged farmers to think about business management , ani- mal breeding , soil science , and agricultural economics . The advance of mechanization made it easier for them ...
... turn in the fortunes of agricultural education . Better profits encouraged farmers to think about business management , ani- mal breeding , soil science , and agricultural economics . The advance of mechanization made it easier for them ...
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... turn of the century the relatively small clientele of the high school was still highly selective . Its pupils were there , in the main , because they wanted to be , because they and their parents had seized upon the unusual opportunity ...
... turn of the century the relatively small clientele of the high school was still highly selective . Its pupils were there , in the main , because they wanted to be , because they and their parents had seized upon the unusual opportunity ...
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Antiintellectualism in Our Time | 3 |
On the Unpopularity of Intellect | 24 |
The Evangelical Spirit Bཚ | 55 |
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