American Virtues and Cultural Values from the 1820's to 1990's: Virtuous MaterialismE. Mellen Press, 2000 - Počet stran: 275 |
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... theory based on this idea , but Americans are not prone to philosophical thought , rather to pragmatic output . They may not develop this theory , 13.
... theory based on this idea , but Americans are not prone to philosophical thought , rather to pragmatic output . They may not develop this theory , 13.
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... theory and Herbert Spencer's social philosophy . The solution was found in the optimistic acceptance of earthly paradise along with the Calvinist doctrine of human depravity . In 1901 , John Fiske published his book The Life Everlasting ...
... theory and Herbert Spencer's social philosophy . The solution was found in the optimistic acceptance of earthly paradise along with the Calvinist doctrine of human depravity . In 1901 , John Fiske published his book The Life Everlasting ...
Strana 66
... theory in public schools . It was on a triumphal march in 1925. It tested its power at the dramatic trial of John T. Scopes at Dayton , Tennessee in which the young high school teacher , Scopes , was found guilty of violating the state ...
... theory in public schools . It was on a triumphal march in 1925. It tested its power at the dramatic trial of John T. Scopes at Dayton , Tennessee in which the young high school teacher , Scopes , was found guilty of violating the state ...
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Tocquevilles America | 7 |
Optimism Born of Affluence | 31 |
From Individualism to Conformity | 95 |
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