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Page 239
Apart from anything else it is a fine example of that impartial thought and opinion which it is the English habit to bring to bear upon the study of great social questions . It will be noted that the terms of reference to the Commission ...
Apart from anything else it is a fine example of that impartial thought and opinion which it is the English habit to bring to bear upon the study of great social questions . It will be noted that the terms of reference to the Commission ...
Page 367
... in the light of existing material , which will give direction to the further questions which need to be asked . ... this question , and yet it is certain that no satisfactory Social Science can exist until the problem is solved .
... in the light of existing material , which will give direction to the further questions which need to be asked . ... this question , and yet it is certain that no satisfactory Social Science can exist until the problem is solved .
Page 370
We shall return to this question later and see whether there is any good reason for this state of affairs . But at least we can see plainly why the student is dissatisfied on his first approach . Firstly , he sees society as an ...
We shall return to this question later and see whether there is any good reason for this state of affairs . But at least we can see plainly why the student is dissatisfied on his first approach . Firstly , he sees society as an ...
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