H. G. Wells and the World StateYale University Press, 1961 - 301 pages |
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Page 123
... knowledge and ideas , and creative mental work . In one instance , in- dividual cells in the racial mind were put in closer contact with the general life of the mind . In the other , the mind itself reached out and increased its knowledge ...
... knowledge and ideas , and creative mental work . In one instance , in- dividual cells in the racial mind were put in closer contact with the general life of the mind . In the other , the mind itself reached out and increased its knowledge ...
Page 124
... knowledge , at the other end it overlapped with , and for Wells ' purposes replaced , “ propaganda . ” Wells ' educational proposals and projects fall into three broad divisions . In spite of his customary contempt for most formal ...
... knowledge , at the other end it overlapped with , and for Wells ' purposes replaced , “ propaganda . ” Wells ' educational proposals and projects fall into three broad divisions . In spite of his customary contempt for most formal ...
Page 155
... knowledge is immeasurably more acute in the twentieth century than ever before , the arguments for integration have remained fundamentally the same . The integrators complain about the fragmenta- tion of knowledge produced by ...
... knowledge is immeasurably more acute in the twentieth century than ever before , the arguments for integration have remained fundamentally the same . The integrators complain about the fragmenta- tion of knowledge produced by ...
Contents
Acknowledgments vii | 1 |
The Prophetic Office | 12 |
Fundamental Assumptions | 60 |
Copyright | |
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