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Man , regarded in the abstract as an isolated individual , draws his life - blood from the Greek spirit ; and man regarded , equally in the abstract , as a social animal , does likewise from the Roman . But man , as he exists in reality ...
Man , regarded in the abstract as an isolated individual , draws his life - blood from the Greek spirit ; and man regarded , equally in the abstract , as a social animal , does likewise from the Roman . But man , as he exists in reality ...
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the individual as merely a means to a social end . The balance is being redressed ; and if we take into consideration that side of the movement , which is as yet less appreciated abroad , namely the educational side , it will be ...
the individual as merely a means to a social end . The balance is being redressed ; and if we take into consideration that side of the movement , which is as yet less appreciated abroad , namely the educational side , it will be ...
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The Social Structure of England and Wales . By A. M. CARR SAUNDERS and C. JONES . Oxford University Press . 1927 . 4. Annual Report of the Board of Control for 1927 . Stationery Office . 1928 . 5. Eugenic Sterilization in California .
The Social Structure of England and Wales . By A. M. CARR SAUNDERS and C. JONES . Oxford University Press . 1927 . 4. Annual Report of the Board of Control for 1927 . Stationery Office . 1928 . 5. Eugenic Sterilization in California .
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