North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, 223. ciltUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1926 |
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Sayfa 37
... idea , and a tendency to emphasize numbers rather than quality of recruits . Today , instead , the evangelistic emphasis is put on Americanism , Protestant Christianity , and action through government ma- chinery ; an increasing number ...
... idea , and a tendency to emphasize numbers rather than quality of recruits . Today , instead , the evangelistic emphasis is put on Americanism , Protestant Christianity , and action through government ma- chinery ; an increasing number ...
Sayfa 38
... ideas ; policies that always sounded well , but somehow always made us still more uncomfortable . Finally came the moral breakdown that has been going on for two decades . One by one all our traditional moral standards went by the ...
... ideas ; policies that always sounded well , but somehow always made us still more uncomfortable . Finally came the moral breakdown that has been going on for two decades . One by one all our traditional moral standards went by the ...
Sayfa 39
... ideas . The war revealed that millions whom we had allowed to share our heritage and prosperity , and whom we had assumed had become part of us , were in fact not wholly so . They had other loyalties : each was willing THE KLAN'S FIGHT ...
... ideas . The war revealed that millions whom we had allowed to share our heritage and prosperity , and whom we had assumed had become part of us , were in fact not wholly so . They had other loyalties : each was willing THE KLAN'S FIGHT ...
Sayfa 41
... ideas are just as dangerous to us as the aliens themselves , no matter how plausi- ble such ideas may sound . With most of the plain people this conclusion is based simply on the fact that the alien ideas do not work well for them ...
... ideas are just as dangerous to us as the aliens themselves , no matter how plausi- ble such ideas may sound . With most of the plain people this conclusion is based simply on the fact that the alien ideas do not work well for them ...
Sayfa 42
... ideas which they had followed with such simple , unquestioning faith . The first and immediate cause of the break ... idea is apparently that those who can produce should carry the unfit , and let the unfit rule them . This aberration ...
... ideas which they had followed with such simple , unquestioning faith . The first and immediate cause of the break ... idea is apparently that those who can produce should carry the unfit , and let the unfit rule them . This aberration ...
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