The Pacific Spectator, Količina 6Pacific Coast Committee for the Humanities of the American Council of Learned Societies, 1952 |
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Stran 69
... fear throughout a whole institution in order to accomplish this . The words of Franklin Roosevelt are , in a different sense , true today : " We have nothing to fear but fear itself . " The atmosphere of the totalitarian state is filled ...
... fear throughout a whole institution in order to accomplish this . The words of Franklin Roosevelt are , in a different sense , true today : " We have nothing to fear but fear itself . " The atmosphere of the totalitarian state is filled ...
Stran 142
... fear of war . Must we encourage those in our country who spread suspicion and confusion by the unscrupu- lous or irresponsible exploitation of the fear of communism ? Must we , in these times of trouble , look for leadership to those ...
... fear of war . Must we encourage those in our country who spread suspicion and confusion by the unscrupu- lous or irresponsible exploitation of the fear of communism ? Must we , in these times of trouble , look for leadership to those ...
Stran 146
... fear and principle . It is much easier to spread fear than to uphold principle , and it is politically more profitable . We are now in some danger of allowing fear to direct our policies to the neglect of principle . We are in danger of ...
... fear and principle . It is much easier to spread fear than to uphold principle , and it is politically more profitable . We are now in some danger of allowing fear to direct our policies to the neglect of principle . We are in danger of ...
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