The Two Frontiers: A Study in Historical PsychologyCoward-McCann, Incorporated, 1930 - 375 strani |
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Stran 105
... race itself so that before we can say what any organised body of men can achieve , we have to take into consideration the place where they settle , the sort of work they are best fitted to perform , and the psychological possibilities ...
... race itself so that before we can say what any organised body of men can achieve , we have to take into consideration the place where they settle , the sort of work they are best fitted to perform , and the psychological possibilities ...
Stran 110
... racial colour , to such an extent that only the in- tellectual top stratum , not the sentimental race- basis ... race and atmosphere as to be- come inseparable from it , we find that in America everywhere the original variations ...
... racial colour , to such an extent that only the in- tellectual top stratum , not the sentimental race- basis ... race and atmosphere as to be- come inseparable from it , we find that in America everywhere the original variations ...
Stran 112
... race - if we can speak of such a thing is a race of land - seizers and land - exploiters . The sinister prominence of the lawyer in American life , even on the frontier , from the beginning , was due to the innumerable wrangles about ...
... race - if we can speak of such a thing is a race of land - seizers and land - exploiters . The sinister prominence of the lawyer in American life , even on the frontier , from the beginning , was due to the innumerable wrangles about ...
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