Ministers Of ReformBasic Books, 1982年10月12日 - 307 頁 |
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第 ix 頁
... values of their parents and instinctively identified those values with Abraham Lincoln , the Union , and the Republican Party . But they grew up in a world where the ministry no longer seemed intellectually respectable and alternatives ...
... values of their parents and instinctively identified those values with Abraham Lincoln , the Union , and the Republican Party . But they grew up in a world where the ministry no longer seemed intellectually respectable and alternatives ...
第 122 頁
... values that dominated the comfortable homes of most students . The divisions in the town , Henry Seidel Canby recalled , were not so much those between " town " and " gown , " but be- tween " town , gown and sweater . " Canby , who ...
... values that dominated the comfortable homes of most students . The divisions in the town , Henry Seidel Canby recalled , were not so much those between " town " and " gown , " but be- tween " town , gown and sweater . " Canby , who ...
第 164 頁
... values inevi- tably reflected what they learned as children , and what their friends and colleagues assumed was true . As with the novelists and painters , their fate was to possess one system of values while social conditions were ...
... values inevi- tably reflected what they learned as children , and what their friends and colleagues assumed was true . As with the novelists and painters , their fate was to possess one system of values while social conditions were ...
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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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