The Borzoi College ReaderCharles Muscatine, Marlene Griffith |
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Page 72
... social plans , social aims , social enterprises , and demanding bloody sacrifices in the name of social achievements . New conceptions are always clothed in an extravagant metaphorical form , for there is no language to express ...
... social plans , social aims , social enterprises , and demanding bloody sacrifices in the name of social achievements . New conceptions are always clothed in an extravagant metaphorical form , for there is no language to express ...
Page 241
... social science " can be used to further political ends . Professor Dobzhansky , writing in 1963 , brings a modern scientific mind to bear on the concepts of " race " and " equality . " Orwell's description of a North African city as ...
... social science " can be used to further political ends . Professor Dobzhansky , writing in 1963 , brings a modern scientific mind to bear on the concepts of " race " and " equality . " Orwell's description of a North African city as ...
Page 372
... social upheaval . Like the world itself , the history of mankind is not only a contradictory discontinuum but also a continuum . Ancient , apparently long - forgotten things are pre- served within us , continue to work upon us - often ...
... social upheaval . Like the world itself , the history of mankind is not only a contradictory discontinuum but also a continuum . Ancient , apparently long - forgotten things are pre- served within us , continue to work upon us - often ...
Contents
THE NECESSITY FOR THINKING | 3 |
John Henry Newman | 43 |
THE RIGHT USE OF LANGUAGE | 57 |
Copyright | |
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