White Chrysanthemums; Literary Fragments and PronouncementsHerder and Herder, 1971 - 163 pages |
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Page 64
... masses merely change vehicles of trans- portation that will take them to the same station of destiny they were traveling towards . The laboring class , the middle class , the ruling class - or the Masses , the Others , and the Few . To ...
... masses merely change vehicles of trans- portation that will take them to the same station of destiny they were traveling towards . The laboring class , the middle class , the ruling class - or the Masses , the Others , and the Few . To ...
Page 88
... masses . Everywhere , administration and local politics plutocracy as well as the upper middle class repeat over and over again that " the mass man dominates public life . " Have the masses more to say than formerly ? Likely , but those ...
... masses . Everywhere , administration and local politics plutocracy as well as the upper middle class repeat over and over again that " the mass man dominates public life . " Have the masses more to say than formerly ? Likely , but those ...
Page 105
... Mass desire for higher education and morals can come only when the masses are well fed and their contribution towards the welfare of the community is not de- pendent on compulsory work . Still , the tree of revolution grew , was nursed ...
... Mass desire for higher education and morals can come only when the masses are well fed and their contribution towards the welfare of the community is not de- pendent on compulsory work . Still , the tree of revolution grew , was nursed ...
Contents
The Banner of Art | 3 |
Somewhat of a Pearl Fisher | 15 |
On Sadakichi | 23 |
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