The scientific, philosophic and socialtheories of the time have been their inspiration.
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I must say I find his socialtheories quite fascinating.
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George Eliot's socialtheories loft no room for such men.
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However, socialtheories like this do not explain an observation from an unusual source: zookeepers.
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And they are not afraid of any socialtheories.
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We were interested in books, socialtheories, politics, art.
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Some of his art criticisms and socialtheories are fanciful, narrow, and sometimes even absurd.
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His socialtheories were simple in the extreme.
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No one wanted to listen to socialtheories.
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It was the starting-point of the French Revolution, and the socialtheories of the present day are based upon it.
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He was a disciple of Rousseau; he held certain socialtheories, and he was unsparing in his criticisms of existing governments.
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The Army might want "generalizable... socialtheories of mass behavior," but one theory can't possibly be applied to groups worldwide.
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The novels of Disraeli are remarkable for their brilliant sketches of English life and their embodiment of political and socialtheories.
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Would you be practically sensible according to modern socialtheories?-thenlearn to suspect everybody and everything, even your best friend's good intentions!
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It was in amusing accord with Thyrsis' socialtheories that the only two decent families in the neighborhood inhabited farms of over a hundred acres.
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His rejection of railroads and steam machinery as necessary factors in modern civilization caused many to pay little attention to any of his socialtheories.