Did You Ever See a Dream Walking?: American Conservative Thought in the Twentieth CenturyWilliam F. Buckley (Jr.) Half-title: American conservative thought in the twentieth century. |
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... social . But inasmuch as schools are social institutions , discriminations in terms of social preferences cannot be irrele- vant ; and , therefore , not illegitimate . The Supreme Court linked its recognition of the social role of ...
... social . But inasmuch as schools are social institutions , discriminations in terms of social preferences cannot be irrele- vant ; and , therefore , not illegitimate . The Supreme Court linked its recognition of the social role of ...
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... social development of the human race . But though his actual interpretation of history was , as it were , pre - sociological , he had at least defined the true nature of social science , and had shown what were the tasks that it had to ...
... social development of the human race . But though his actual interpretation of history was , as it were , pre - sociological , he had at least defined the true nature of social science , and had shown what were the tasks that it had to ...
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... Social Democrats , 194 Social geography , 432-33 Social justice , 358-59 , 361-62 , 365-68 Social and Political Ideas of Some Great Mediaeval Thinkers ( Hearnshaw , ed . ) , 34n Social protectorate , 118 Social psychology , 433 Social ...
... Social Democrats , 194 Social geography , 432-33 Social justice , 358-59 , 361-62 , 365-68 Social and Political Ideas of Some Great Mediaeval Thinkers ( Hearnshaw , ed . ) , 34n Social protectorate , 118 Social psychology , 433 Social ...
Contents
you Ever See a Dream Walking? | xv |
Selected Bibliography | xli |
Part One THE HISTORICAL | 3 |
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