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... rule covering a number of cases . For example , I note that this boy , that boy and the other boy , from a certain high school , display great incompetence in writing themes . I generalize : no one is taught to write properly at that ...
... rule covering a number of cases . For example , I note that this boy , that boy and the other boy , from a certain high school , display great incompetence in writing themes . I generalize : no one is taught to write properly at that ...
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... rule . It may fill a gap between two social orders . This was the historical function of the absolute monarchy which helped to develop modern capitalistic society , but the new dictatorships are distinguished from the earlier absolutism ...
... rule . It may fill a gap between two social orders . This was the historical function of the absolute monarchy which helped to develop modern capitalistic society , but the new dictatorships are distinguished from the earlier absolutism ...
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... rule of demagogic leaders . Their power can be broken at any time . They may even have some good effect on the development of powerful leaders in a democracy . It was said that the startling effect of the appearance of leaders like ...
... rule of demagogic leaders . Their power can be broken at any time . They may even have some good effect on the development of powerful leaders in a democracy . It was said that the startling effect of the appearance of leaders like ...
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ARISTOTLE | 3 |
WILLIAM NORWOOD BRIGANCE | 14 |
DANIEL KATZ | 20 |
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