The American People: A Study in National Psychology1909 |
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... institutions , I asked myself whether the American people were a new race with distinct racial characteristics and a developed psychology of their own or were simply the modi- fication of a parent stock retaining the characteris- tics ...
... institutions , I asked myself whether the American people were a new race with distinct racial characteristics and a developed psychology of their own or were simply the modi- fication of a parent stock retaining the characteris- tics ...
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... in a country the size of all Europe , with a population more than twice that of their own country and with political and social institutions foreign to them and needing long and careful study to be understood , had any INTRODUCTORY 5.
... in a country the size of all Europe , with a population more than twice that of their own country and with political and social institutions foreign to them and needing long and careful study to be understood , had any INTRODUCTORY 5.
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... institutions , new methods of government - confirms perhaps more than anything else the conclusion reached by the writer through other sources of investigation , that America has given birth to a new race ; that the term America to ...
... institutions , new methods of government - confirms perhaps more than anything else the conclusion reached by the writer through other sources of investigation , that America has given birth to a new race ; that the term America to ...
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... institutions and the same language as England , what would Germany have thought of English political corruption , of English manners , of the brutality of justice ? Eng- land to - day is no longer the England of the eight- eenth and the ...
... institutions and the same language as England , what would Germany have thought of English political corruption , of English manners , of the brutality of justice ? Eng- land to - day is no longer the England of the eight- eenth and the ...
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... institutions have been found capable.1 With equal force Reich has pointed out the per- plexities one encounters at every turn . But sup- pose we wish , he says , to investigate a question of national psychology , we have no laboratory ...
... institutions have been found capable.1 With equal force Reich has pointed out the per- plexities one encounters at every turn . But sup- pose we wish , he says , to investigate a question of national psychology , we have no laboratory ...
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