You Learn by LivingHarper, 1960 - 211 pages "Never, perhaps, have any of us needed as much as we do today to use all the curiosity we have, needed to seek new knowledge, needed to realize that no knowledge is terminal. For almost eveything in the world is new; startlingly new"....Elli Roosevelt's Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved. |
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Page 139
... sometimes unfortunately in important positions , who feel that they can deal with others only by imposing their will , by giving orders , by taking a dic- tatorial - master to serf - attitude . Sometimes , of course , it works . The ...
... sometimes unfortunately in important positions , who feel that they can deal with others only by imposing their will , by giving orders , by taking a dic- tatorial - master to serf - attitude . Sometimes , of course , it works . The ...
Page 151
... sometimes taken to task for my point of view , for lay- ing so much stress on the fact that we are responsible for our- selves ; that , in the long run , everyone must achieve this re- sponsibility by himself and for himself . Remember ...
... sometimes taken to task for my point of view , for lay- ing so much stress on the fact that we are responsible for our- selves ; that , in the long run , everyone must achieve this re- sponsibility by himself and for himself . Remember ...
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... Sometimes , of course , the citizen discovers that he cannot rely on getting information from this source , even in matters that vitally concern his future and his welfare . Not long ago , Congress was faced with the fact that , if it ...
... Sometimes , of course , the citizen discovers that he cannot rely on getting information from this source , even in matters that vitally concern his future and his welfare . Not long ago , Congress was faced with the fact that , if it ...
Table des matières
Readjustment Is Endless | 75 |
Learning to Be a Public Servant | 195 |
INDEX | 209 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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