The National Review, Volume 97W.H. Allen, 1931 - English literature |
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Page 57
... forces of destruction and disruption are gaining strength , but they are only strong because they are des- tructive . The various schemes for a new world order do not really attract the masses , there is no constructive force in them ...
... forces of destruction and disruption are gaining strength , but they are only strong because they are des- tructive . The various schemes for a new world order do not really attract the masses , there is no constructive force in them ...
Page 190
... force will have to be maintained , just as we cannot do away altogether with our Army , now reduced to the strength of a rather inadequate Imperial police force . But when the question of France's disarmament towards Germany is being ...
... force will have to be maintained , just as we cannot do away altogether with our Army , now reduced to the strength of a rather inadequate Imperial police force . But when the question of France's disarmament towards Germany is being ...
Page 741
... force . The resentment , outwardly or inwardly expressed , is so great that the collective system of agriculture evokes nowhere the force and enthusiasm of the collective system of manu- facture , and is accordingly handicapped . The ...
... force . The resentment , outwardly or inwardly expressed , is so great that the collective system of agriculture evokes nowhere the force and enthusiasm of the collective system of manu- facture , and is accordingly handicapped . The ...
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