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... action , impressiveness , and entertainment -are not enough . They must be specifically applied . If the general end is action , we must further know what kind of action - votes , money , service , what ? To illustrate : If Burke , in ...
... action , impressiveness , and entertainment -are not enough . They must be specifically applied . If the general end is action , we must further know what kind of action - votes , money , service , what ? To illustrate : If Burke , in ...
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... action the newspaper has been the most important single medium in our culture for relating symbol to fact . In theory , the newspaper has a staff of trained observers and fact finders who constantly make contact with the real world to ...
... action the newspaper has been the most important single medium in our culture for relating symbol to fact . In theory , the newspaper has a staff of trained observers and fact finders who constantly make contact with the real world to ...
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... actions of individuals are concerned , there are motives more exalted than enlightened self - interest ; but where collective action has to be taken in the fields of politics and economics , en- lightened self - interest is probably the ...
... actions of individuals are concerned , there are motives more exalted than enlightened self - interest ; but where collective action has to be taken in the fields of politics and economics , en- lightened self - interest is probably the ...
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ARISTOTLE | 3 |
WILLIAM NORWOOD BRIGANCE | 14 |
DANIEL KATZ | 20 |
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