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The Science of Society
… times, our early ancestors worked by trial and error combined with simple, intuitive common sense. This … human motive, his own motives are involved; when he studies human society, he is himself part of a … comments often brings to light new details and unexpected points of view which the group, in its preoccupation with …
France’s Two Cities
… and the mix isn’t the same as a hodgepodge. There is the comprehensive spirit, then there is the eclectic or je m’en … holds its head up, French revolutionaries and English soldiers in the Hundred Years’ War have left it sadly … ceiling stone. A miracle that they got it up there, and he points toward the great blocks under the roof, “115 feet …
The Mississippi Imbroglio
… is only fifty-one per cent of the corresponding figure ($262,-469,000) for 1929—and while banks are closing their … A graduate of the University of Nashville, Mr. Bilbo studied law at Vanderbilt and Michigan. His lasting interest in … state into brick paving blocks. When such roads, Mr. Bilbo points out, become worn on one side, nothing would be …
Cakes and Ale and English Letters
… latest high-wire act in literary criticism and cultural commentary completes a trilogy that includes A Homemade … technology scares them; cherishing the disembodied abstract, they find fulfillment in the themes of law. … One can imagine Kenner fairly smacking his lips when he points out that “in 1939 Oxford conferred on Psmith’s …
A Mechanic’s Life
… brand new,” he continued as he took a handful of peanuts. “Also, now that he’s in the hospital, old Bink needs the … an old bemused search of familiar ground, as if she might come across something she had never seen there but, at the … that he had a turn in the younger man’s schedule. He studied the manufacture of the wagon and could see the new …
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Drawn to War
… is full of hypocrisy. Life and death run side by side in competition. Emotions are stratospherically high. And yet … a pile of sandbags is manned by two or three young soldiers, polite but firm with journalists like me when we ask … boxes and distribute across the country. Thousands of meals are made in the restaurants’ kitchens, delivered to the …
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