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Anarchism, more than any other socialtheory, values human life above things.
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Modern education practice stems from Hegelian socialtheory combined with the experimental psychology of Wilhelm Wundt.
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That is just what the man of the socialtheory of life is passing through now.
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Until 1917 Marxism was a body of socialtheory and a program of specific political demands.
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The criminal action and the criminal advice must be dissociated entirely from any political or socialtheory.
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A military organization was not the best laboratory for working out the proper forms of egalitarian socialtheory.
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The best socialtheory I know.
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Obviously, Anarchism, or any other socialtheory, making man a conscious social unit, will act as a leaven for rebellion.
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He could tolerate nothing more; he had followed the course of President Mills's socialtheory far enough to be surfeited with it.
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The equality of the sexes was only a logical inference from the general doctrine of equality to which Condorcet's socialtheory is reducible.
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In this attempt twenty-four men and twenty women have been engaged, selected from among those who have most thoroughly practiced our socialtheory.
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On its mental side, her socialtheory is to be regarded with grave suspicions, for it brings all minds to the same level.
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We may develop interest in early Victorian literature, prize-fight promoting, socialtheory, lignitic rocks, history of Siam, the collection of scarabs, mediaeval history.
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He was met, like all reformers, with a storm of protest, but most of his ideas gradually became the accepted principles of socialtheory.
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As a practical commentary on the liberal socialtheory which he had just favoured me by illustrating, Mr. Fairlie's cool request rather amused me.
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Within prominent fields of socialtheory today-sciencestudies and cultural studies, for example-commonlyused categories point to a continual, pervasive blending of nature and artifice.