The Borzoi College ReaderCharles Muscatine, Marlene Griffith |
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Page 165
... individual citizen , developing his capabilities for self - fulfillment , is a prime con- cern of the American government . . . The environments which help to shape the character of the individual - his home life , education , religious ...
... individual citizen , developing his capabilities for self - fulfillment , is a prime con- cern of the American government . . . The environments which help to shape the character of the individual - his home life , education , religious ...
Page 167
... individual " was rooted in the assumption that all individuals , once free " to be themselves , " would desire the same things and feel in the same ways . ) And it is a fact that the moral imperative of the imaginative act is rarely pro ...
... individual " was rooted in the assumption that all individuals , once free " to be themselves , " would desire the same things and feel in the same ways . ) And it is a fact that the moral imperative of the imaginative act is rarely pro ...
Page 202
... individual , therefore , racism means that damnation or salva- tion in this world is determined at conception ; an individual's good life cannot tip the balance in his favour and he cannot live a bad life if his physical type is the ...
... individual , therefore , racism means that damnation or salva- tion in this world is determined at conception ; an individual's good life cannot tip the balance in his favour and he cannot live a bad life if his physical type is the ...
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FULKE GREVILLE LORD BROOKE Chorus of Priests | 3 |
THE RIGHT USE OF LANGUAGE | 61 |
The ism of the Modern World | 201 |
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