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Page 359
... radical in his doctrine ; it merely asserts that the man rather than his weapon is the key to victory . He advocates dispersal of fighting forces to a greater extent than anything yet attemp- ted by western nations and the attainment of ...
... radical in his doctrine ; it merely asserts that the man rather than his weapon is the key to victory . He advocates dispersal of fighting forces to a greater extent than anything yet attemp- ted by western nations and the attainment of ...
Page 393
CR. awake . " Much of the radical gesturing toward curricular re- form is really an illusory wishfulness ( like Stephen's in Ulys- ses ) that we can escape history . The tabula rasa is a presumption of innocence . It is not the result ...
CR. awake . " Much of the radical gesturing toward curricular re- form is really an illusory wishfulness ( like Stephen's in Ulys- ses ) that we can escape history . The tabula rasa is a presumption of innocence . It is not the result ...
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... radical corruption and violence ? The challenge , to be sure , is often put disingenuously , for it can be motivated by moral laziness . But there is enough truth in the challenge to make a con- vincing answer very difficult . And it is ...
... radical corruption and violence ? The challenge , to be sure , is often put disingenuously , for it can be motivated by moral laziness . But there is enough truth in the challenge to make a con- vincing answer very difficult . And it is ...
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