Anti-intellectualism in American LifeVintage Books, 1963 - 434 pages |
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... called upon academic experts for advice on railroad control , im- migration , meat inspection , and other issues . In this he did more to restore mind and talents to public affairs than any president since Lincoln , probably more indeed ...
... called upon academic experts for advice on railroad control , im- migration , meat inspection , and other issues . In this he did more to restore mind and talents to public affairs than any president since Lincoln , probably more indeed ...
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... called a " trade " and who are only content to follow some such occupation as that of standing behind a counter , and selling silks , gloves , bobbins , or laces , or to " keep books . " . . . Our system of education , as fur- nished by ...
... called a " trade " and who are only content to follow some such occupation as that of standing behind a counter , and selling silks , gloves , bobbins , or laces , or to " keep books . " . . . Our system of education , as fur- nished by ...
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... called not only for greater moral purity but for a kind of heavy masculinity that too many writers lacked . Again , the practical and masculine demands of politics were contrasted with the futility of estheticism . One writer was taken ...
... called not only for greater moral purity but for a kind of heavy masculinity that too many writers lacked . Again , the practical and masculine demands of politics were contrasted with the futility of estheticism . One writer was taken ...
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Antiintellectualism in Our Time | 3 |
On the Unpopularity of Intellect | 24 |
The Evangelical Spirit | 55 |
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