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... individual tends to submerge into the group . Certainly individual people play a role in politics , but there are only a few of these individuals in each political situa- tion . The greater number of people just go along , approving or ...
... individual tends to submerge into the group . Certainly individual people play a role in politics , but there are only a few of these individuals in each political situa- tion . The greater number of people just go along , approving or ...
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... individuals " ; ( 3 ) to recognize in his overall theory con- cerning the role of " great men " the importance of the conditions of a historical situation which are outside of the individual , but in- consistently emphasizes just those ...
... individuals " ; ( 3 ) to recognize in his overall theory con- cerning the role of " great men " the importance of the conditions of a historical situation which are outside of the individual , but in- consistently emphasizes just those ...
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A Review of the Liberal Arts. The ( 2 ) The historical significance of individual intelligence . thesis which is expressed in the above quotation is not confined to individuals of primarily political significance , but is held by Russell ...
A Review of the Liberal Arts. The ( 2 ) The historical significance of individual intelligence . thesis which is expressed in the above quotation is not confined to individuals of primarily political significance , but is held by Russell ...
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Meditations on a Theme from Rip Van Winkle poem | 2 |
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