The New England Magazine, Volumen52;Volumen58New England Magazine Company, 1914 |
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... better class of savages the community is a pure democracy . With no elaborate para- phernalia of ballot and of formal elec- tions , and without enacted laws , the community governs itself without con- scious effort . The process is a ...
... better class of savages the community is a pure democracy . With no elaborate para- phernalia of ballot and of formal elec- tions , and without enacted laws , the community governs itself without con- scious effort . The process is a ...
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... better savage state a like end is attained through the intui- tive application of the knowledge rep- resented in funds of accumulated ex- perience and of traditions of right do- ing , guided by an innate sense of equity and of ...
... better savage state a like end is attained through the intui- tive application of the knowledge rep- resented in funds of accumulated ex- perience and of traditions of right do- ing , guided by an innate sense of equity and of ...
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... better ; our administration can hard- ly fail to assure a government im- mensely superior to anything possible under independent auspices . Social disorder , with insecurity of life and property , is something just as calamitous in its ...
... better ; our administration can hard- ly fail to assure a government im- mensely superior to anything possible under independent auspices . Social disorder , with insecurity of life and property , is something just as calamitous in its ...
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... better equipped for meeting those that have long baffled us ? If we do not rightly cope with the new conditions we must fail alike both with them and with the old . In wide diffusion of popular intelligence we stand high among the ...
... better equipped for meeting those that have long baffled us ? If we do not rightly cope with the new conditions we must fail alike both with them and with the old . In wide diffusion of popular intelligence we stand high among the ...
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... better system of electing representative bodies . Election machinery , warranted to pro- duce legislators mentally and morally superior , has been invented and only needs to be brought into use . In order to apply it to the choice of a ...
... better system of electing representative bodies . Election machinery , warranted to pro- duce legislators mentally and morally superior , has been invented and only needs to be brought into use . In order to apply it to the choice of a ...
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