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Page 80
... living , for logic does not belong to the realm of primary feeling in which the desire to live arises , and in which we find the satisfac- tions which living creatures irrationally crave and seek . Indeed reason usually meets with a ...
... living , for logic does not belong to the realm of primary feeling in which the desire to live arises , and in which we find the satisfac- tions which living creatures irrationally crave and seek . Indeed reason usually meets with a ...
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... living ; and a higher standard of living - on the economic side - is nothing but increased per capita con- sumption of wealth . When we say , as Paul H. Douglas says in Real Wages , that the standard of living of wage earners in ...
... living ; and a higher standard of living - on the economic side - is nothing but increased per capita con- sumption of wealth . When we say , as Paul H. Douglas says in Real Wages , that the standard of living of wage earners in ...
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... living ; less friction now develops within a group than in earlier ages , other things being equal . The pace of the camel caravans of five thousand years ago was even more regimented than the Sunday traffic on the Boston Post Road . To ...
... living ; less friction now develops within a group than in earlier ages , other things being equal . The pace of the camel caravans of five thousand years ago was even more regimented than the Sunday traffic on the Boston Post Road . To ...
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The Rediscovery of Jones SIMEON STRUNSKY | 9 |
A Vanishing Profession JACOB A FLEXNER | 16 |
The Adventure of the Single Rapier LESLIE HOTSON | 26 |
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