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Page 47
... Irving Babbitt , " is not liberty to do what one likes but liberty to adjust oneself to law . " These are modern echoes of an old per- version of meaning , dear to authoritarians of every school . Lib- erty , they say , is " obedience ...
... Irving Babbitt , " is not liberty to do what one likes but liberty to adjust oneself to law . " These are modern echoes of an old per- version of meaning , dear to authoritarians of every school . Lib- erty , they say , is " obedience ...
Page 133
... Irving Babbitt and Paul Elmer More , who deplore the substitu- tion of democracy for the aristocratic governance of an asceti- cally - minded discipline - imposing elite of " character and intel- lect . " Somewhat more graciously George ...
... Irving Babbitt and Paul Elmer More , who deplore the substitu- tion of democracy for the aristocratic governance of an asceti- cally - minded discipline - imposing elite of " character and intel- lect . " Somewhat more graciously George ...
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... Babbitt , Irving , 47 , 133 Community , the sense of , 11 , 80-83 Becker , Carl , 116 Consensus , as unity of a people , 110-112 Bentley , A. F. , 80 , 140 Constitution of the United States , 23 Berger , Morroe , 141 Cook , Thomas , 123 ...
... Babbitt , Irving , 47 , 133 Community , the sense of , 11 , 80-83 Becker , Carl , 116 Consensus , as unity of a people , 110-112 Bentley , A. F. , 80 , 140 Constitution of the United States , 23 Berger , Morroe , 141 Cook , Thomas , 123 ...
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Liberty Equality and Fraternity | 12 |
The Rule of the People | 22 |
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