The Structure of MoraleThe University Press, 1943 - Всего страниц: 223 |
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... British morale . CHAPTER 6 : National Scales of Value I 10 Human nature not the same everywhere ; individual scales ... British undervaluation of force ; the conditions for collapse of German morale ; British scale of values ; tolerance ...
... British morale . CHAPTER 6 : National Scales of Value I 10 Human nature not the same everywhere ; individual scales ... British undervaluation of force ; the conditions for collapse of German morale ; British scale of values ; tolerance ...
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... British people as a myth , exert more influence on British morale than the ' history ' of Romulus and Remus on that of the Italians . Finally , to exemplify the operation of the factors of space and time , we may consider their ...
... British people as a myth , exert more influence on British morale than the ' history ' of Romulus and Remus on that of the Italians . Finally , to exemplify the operation of the factors of space and time , we may consider their ...
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... British Fleet , would carry on the struggle , until in God's good time the new world , with all its power and might ... British should cease to be a chosen people is a fantastical notion that no practical , commonsense person would ...
... British Fleet , would carry on the struggle , until in God's good time the new world , with all its power and might ... British should cease to be a chosen people is a fantastical notion that no practical , commonsense person would ...
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PART IFEAR | 1 |
Active Adaptation to Dangers | 27 |
PART IIMORALE | 50 |
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