The Pacific Spectator, Količina 6Pacific Coast Committee for the Humanities of the American Council of Learned Societies, 1952 |
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... question of whether gambling , black- marketing , or any other form of illegal activity is morally good or bad . It is a question of whether we can afford to tolerate in our society any groups in any field , legal or illegal , who ...
... question of whether gambling , black- marketing , or any other form of illegal activity is morally good or bad . It is a question of whether we can afford to tolerate in our society any groups in any field , legal or illegal , who ...
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... question I was asked to discuss , but it was necessary to set the question in some sort of perspective . The form of the question is worth noting . Over the telephone it came to me as " Can we avoid a general depression ? " The ...
... question I was asked to discuss , but it was necessary to set the question in some sort of perspective . The form of the question is worth noting . Over the telephone it came to me as " Can we avoid a general depression ? " The ...
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... questions , bring forth points of view , and introduce forgotten dicta that will enable the human mind in the throes ... question is partly conditioned by my sense of what TV is , of what its audiences apparently are , and therefore of ...
... questions , bring forth points of view , and introduce forgotten dicta that will enable the human mind in the throes ... question is partly conditioned by my sense of what TV is , of what its audiences apparently are , and therefore of ...
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HAVE AN ELEPHANT A STORY Edward Hardy | 19 |
THE AVENGERS A POEM Theodore Morrison | 33 |
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