Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen13Concordia College, 1970 |
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... become an individual . But she has not become a human being . On the other hand , perhaps she has become only too human . The dichotomy in the role of Mrs. Linde is not readily noticed , probably because , as a result of other concerns ...
... become an individual . But she has not become a human being . On the other hand , perhaps she has become only too human . The dichotomy in the role of Mrs. Linde is not readily noticed , probably because , as a result of other concerns ...
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... becomes critical to his response to reality . Each of us is victimized in one way or another , he realizes . Like that ... become a condition of nada for Bellow's heroes . Notice the implications of personal survival in Rogin's statement ...
... becomes critical to his response to reality . Each of us is victimized in one way or another , he realizes . Like that ... become a condition of nada for Bellow's heroes . Notice the implications of personal survival in Rogin's statement ...
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... become part of the work force . Like Kropotkin , Maurin believed that the scholar could become a whole man and a better scholar through physical agricultural labor and skilled craftmanship , while the worker could become a scholar.52 ...
... become part of the work force . Like Kropotkin , Maurin believed that the scholar could become a whole man and a better scholar through physical agricultural labor and skilled craftmanship , while the worker could become a scholar.52 ...
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