Ministers Of ReformBasic Books, 1982年10月12日 - 307 頁 |
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第 143 頁
... tion , function , and place of the building in the universal scheme of things if he wished to create anything beautiful . He should also be democratic in his appeal and avoid any unnecessary distinction between the fine and applied arts ...
... tion , function , and place of the building in the universal scheme of things if he wished to create anything beautiful . He should also be democratic in his appeal and avoid any unnecessary distinction between the fine and applied arts ...
第 239 頁
... tion for the moral foreign policy of Wilson and Bryan . He assured his superiors that Huerta had no democratic or constitutional right to power : " The betrayal of the President by his generals was mercenary treachery and was not in the ...
... tion for the moral foreign policy of Wilson and Bryan . He assured his superiors that Huerta had no democratic or constitutional right to power : " The betrayal of the President by his generals was mercenary treachery and was not in the ...
第 245 頁
... tion to him , but proved constitutionally incapable of responding to argu- ments not couched in moral terms . Moore briefly slowed the administra- tion's course , and on this issue , the British placated Wilson and Bryan , but Moore ...
... tion to him , but proved constitutionally incapable of responding to argu- ments not couched in moral terms . Moore briefly slowed the administra- tion's course , and on this issue , the British placated Wilson and Bryan , but Moore ...
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The Conversion to Social Reform | 16 |
Two Visions of Democracy | 39 |
A HullHouse of the Mind | 64 |
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