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To generalize means to formulate a 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 .
To generalize means to formulate a 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 .
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The change from liberal democracy , i.e. , from the rule of the classes of property and culture to mass democracy , necessarily leads to great changes within leadership . It certainly means the end of the liberal type of the nineteenth ...
The change from liberal democracy , i.e. , from the rule of the classes of property and culture to mass democracy , necessarily leads to great changes within leadership . It certainly means the end of the liberal type of the nineteenth ...
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Here lies , if anywhere , the justification for this new personal 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 ...
Here lies , if anywhere , the justification for this new personal 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 ...
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WILLIAM NORWOOD BRIGANCE | 14 |
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