Bandeirantes and PioneersG. Braziller, 1964 - Всего страниц: 316 Contrasts U. S. and Brazilian history and character. |
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... principle of nationalities or even racial discrimina- tion ? Doctrinally , yes . To declare , however , that it was incompatible in actual practice also , it would be necessary on the one hand to ignore the fact that it was under ...
... principle of nationalities or even racial discrimina- tion ? Doctrinally , yes . To declare , however , that it was incompatible in actual practice also , it would be necessary on the one hand to ignore the fact that it was under ...
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... principles , only one would have any importance and must be guarded by every means and at all costs - the principle of authority . And woe to those who infringed it ! And woe to those who considered they had a right to more than what ...
... principles , only one would have any importance and must be guarded by every means and at all costs - the principle of authority . And woe to those who infringed it ! And woe to those who considered they had a right to more than what ...
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... principle of government by the majority . To the Yankee , man was neither good nor evil , but simply an acquisitive being . Therefore it was proposed to organize a new society and a new political and social philosophy in accord with the ...
... principle of government by the majority . To the Yankee , man was neither good nor evil , but simply an acquisitive being . Therefore it was proposed to organize a new society and a new political and social philosophy in accord with the ...
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Introduction by Adolf A Berle | 9 |
RACE AND GEOGRAPHY | 11 |
ETHICS AND ECONOMICS | 48 |
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