The Conduct of LifeDiscusses the ultimate ethical and religious issues that confront modern man and offers a new orientation, directed to the renewal of life and the reintegration of modern civilization. |
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... romanticism and religion , has still a vital part to perform in the renewal of life . Those who dodge this fact , by confining renewal to an inner change , as if the higher functions could flourish while the lower ones were starved and ...
... romanticism and religion , has still a vital part to perform in the renewal of life . Those who dodge this fact , by confining renewal to an inner change , as if the higher functions could flourish while the lower ones were starved and ...
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... Romanticism . New York : 1919 . Democracy and Leadership . New York : 1924 . The reactionary elements in Babbitt's thought should not obscure his many salutary insights . Bailey , J. O .: Pilgrims Through Space and Time ; Trends and ...
... Romanticism . New York : 1919 . Democracy and Leadership . New York : 1924 . The reactionary elements in Babbitt's thought should not obscure his many salutary insights . Bailey , J. O .: Pilgrims Through Space and Time ; Trends and ...
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... Romanticism , 226 , 233 contributions of , 234 weakness of , 179 Rorschach , 56 , 249 , 250 Rousseau , Jean Jacques , 212 , 233 , 272 Routine , disruption of , 234 need for breaks in , 258 Routines , compulsive , 258 Rowntree , Seebohm ...
... Romanticism , 226 , 233 contributions of , 234 weakness of , 179 Rorschach , 56 , 249 , 250 Rousseau , Jean Jacques , 212 , 233 , 272 Routine , disruption of , 234 need for breaks in , 258 Routines , compulsive , 258 Rowntree , Seebohm ...
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THE CHALLENGE TO RENEWAL | 3 |
The Nature of Man 223 | 22 |
COSMOS AND PERSON | 58 |
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