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Side 55
... dependence on the Unseen . A sense of security from violence , plague , calamity , and future torment weakens the fears behind religion . As people come to look to the policeman for protection , to the physician for healing , to the ...
... dependence on the Unseen . A sense of security from violence , plague , calamity , and future torment weakens the fears behind religion . As people come to look to the policeman for protection , to the physician for healing , to the ...
Side 107
... dependence on others has been so overlooked that most of us marvel that any one should go mad in solitude or kill himself from lack of sympathy , or that an unmarried mother should smother her infant rather than meet shame . Poets and ...
... dependence on others has been so overlooked that most of us marvel that any one should go mad in solitude or kill himself from lack of sympathy , or that an unmarried mother should smother her infant rather than meet shame . Poets and ...
Side 117
... dependence is a weakness and will be exploited if it is worth while to do so . The vain man who happens to be rich or powerful or influential is an easy mark for sycophants and toadies , since he swallows gratefully the flattery that ...
... dependence is a weakness and will be exploited if it is worth while to do so . The vain man who happens to be rich or powerful or influential is an easy mark for sycophants and toadies , since he swallows gratefully the flattery that ...
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... dependence and subordination spread . Not always does the strong state crush down the masses . It may preserve a wholesome equilibrium between petty and great , poor and rich . For once public authority abdicates , the poor or ...
... dependence and subordination spread . Not always does the strong state crush down the masses . It may preserve a wholesome equilibrium between petty and great , poor and rich . For once public authority abdicates , the poor or ...
Side 143
... dependence of the sub- occupants upon these magnates was real and strict , so that the latter realized the full worth of the use of the land . It is thus that a well - knit phalanx handles the multitude . The European powers have had a ...
... dependence of the sub- occupants upon these magnates was real and strict , so that the latter realized the full worth of the use of the land . It is thus that a well - knit phalanx handles the multitude . The European powers have had a ...
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