The Sewanee Review, Volume 52T. Hodgson, 1944 - American fiction |
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Page 163
... means to the end , but only a means . The means have to be implemented by a social - economic system that establishes and uses the means for the production of free human beings associating with one another on terms of equality . " In ...
... means to the end , but only a means . The means have to be implemented by a social - economic system that establishes and uses the means for the production of free human beings associating with one another on terms of equality . " In ...
Page 164
... means only when the means used are such as actu- ally bring about the desired and desirable end . " ) By the same standard , if the use of persuasive means results in violence , ( one might think of Chamberlain's efforts to " persuade ...
... means only when the means used are such as actu- ally bring about the desired and desirable end . " ) By the same standard , if the use of persuasive means results in violence , ( one might think of Chamberlain's efforts to " persuade ...
Page 165
... means are validated if they produce temperate consequences ; if they produce intemperate conse- quences , the means can be said to have been insufficiently tem- perate . Similarly , if hard methods bring about undesirable events , they ...
... means are validated if they produce temperate consequences ; if they produce intemperate conse- quences , the means can be said to have been insufficiently tem- perate . Similarly , if hard methods bring about undesirable events , they ...
Contents
AUTHOR | 7 |
The Necessity For Spiritual Revival Theodore M Greene | 14 |
Albert Taylor Bledsoe R M Weaver | 24 |
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