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... equality and hospitality underwrite two - party political freedom and patriotism . Husband and wife provide the a priori moral basis for opposition parties that are instantly recognizable , mysterious , infuriating and attractive to ...
... equality and hospitality underwrite two - party political freedom and patriotism . Husband and wife provide the a priori moral basis for opposition parties that are instantly recognizable , mysterious , infuriating and attractive to ...
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... equality and justice at home and abroad in its ( His ) name . The ego - sanctuary conferred by secure and hospitable parenting ( the child is charmed and charming , offspring of ' god ' ) brings dreams of upward mobility , performance ...
... equality and justice at home and abroad in its ( His ) name . The ego - sanctuary conferred by secure and hospitable parenting ( the child is charmed and charming , offspring of ' god ' ) brings dreams of upward mobility , performance ...
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... equality plus neoteny) is at the center of our Western vocabulary of life's meaning, but we must each seek to understand our own mandate, our follow-up expedition, to justify our allotment of consciousness, our time in space ...
... equality plus neoteny) is at the center of our Western vocabulary of life's meaning, but we must each seek to understand our own mandate, our follow-up expedition, to justify our allotment of consciousness, our time in space ...
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... equality ; make us as good ( skillful , virtuous and entertaining ) as we can be ; reconcile us to our marriage and government partners , our spouses and opposition parties ; and promote the material , moral , and spiritual entitlements ...
... equality ; make us as good ( skillful , virtuous and entertaining ) as we can be ; reconcile us to our marriage and government partners , our spouses and opposition parties ; and promote the material , moral , and spiritual entitlements ...
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... equality, family autonomy, marital democracy and generational romance. Much of our author's inspiration, after all, came from his family's experience of foreign exchange students—from Sweden, France, Japan and Germany—and earlier from ...
... equality, family autonomy, marital democracy and generational romance. Much of our author's inspiration, after all, came from his family's experience of foreign exchange students—from Sweden, France, Japan and Germany—and earlier from ...
Contents
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The Meaning of Christs Death | 63 |
The Western | 74 |
Summa | 184 |
Progress | 197 |
God | 207 |
Hospitality | 238 |
VII | 247 |
Nothing About | 255 |
VIII | 262 |
Ghost Dance | 271 |
Tinkerneoteny | 77 |
Death | 84 |
Truth is the Opposite | 89 |
A Bull Session in Three Acts and | 93 |
My Life | 277 |
Good | 284 |
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Page 112 - She dwells with Beauty — Beauty that must die; And Joy, whose hand is ever at his lips Bidding adieu; and aching Pleasure nigh, Turning to poison while the bee-mouth sips...
Page 82 - A SIMPLE child That lightly draws its breath, And feels its life in every limb, What should it know of death ? I met a little cottage girl : She was eight years old she said ; Her hair was thick with many a curl That clustered round her head. She had a rustic, woodland air, And she was wildly clad ; Her eyes were fair, and very fair ; Her beauty made me glad. " Sisters and brothers, little maid ! How many...
Page 115 - MY mind to me a kingdom is ; Such perfect joy therein I find As far exceeds all earthly bliss That God or nature hath assigned ; Though much I want that most would have, Yet still my mind forbids to crave.
Page 25 - A Scout is Trustworthy, Loyal, Helpful, Friendly, Courteous, Kind, Obedient, Cheerful, Thrifty, Brave, Clean and Reverent".
Page 53 - I am very much struck in literature by the appearance that one person wrote all the books; as if the editor of a journal planted his body of reporters in different parts of the field of action, and relieved some by others from time to time ; but there is such equality and identity both of judgment and point of view in the narrative that it is plainly the work of one all-seeing, all-hearing gentleman.
Page 279 - Lord of all kindliness, Lord of all grace, Your hands swift to welcome, your arms to embrace, Be there at our homing, and give us, we pray, Your love in our hearts, Lord, at the eve of the day.
Page 167 - Consider the lilies of the field; they toil not, neither do they spin: yet Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these.