The Bucknell ReviewBucknell University Press, 1961 |
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... less of their services as ideologues , pamphleteers , and propagandists . Nonethe- less , it is the professional lawyer , the professional journalist , and quite recently the professionals in public relations and communi- From Max Weber ...
... less of their services as ideologues , pamphleteers , and propagandists . Nonethe- less , it is the professional lawyer , the professional journalist , and quite recently the professionals in public relations and communi- From Max Weber ...
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... less time than its own recitation takes . On the Elizabethan stage there is the page bearing a sign of time and place . In the modern theater there are intermissions , curtains , blackouts . In movies and television there is the ...
... less time than its own recitation takes . On the Elizabethan stage there is the page bearing a sign of time and place . In the modern theater there are intermissions , curtains , blackouts . In movies and television there is the ...
الصفحة 5
... less - taught and less teachable levels of man's nature , rather than the quite carefully instructed contrivances of the earlier speakers . ( We remember that the teacher of Phaedrus was Hippias , or maybe Lysias ; of Pausanias ...
... less - taught and less teachable levels of man's nature , rather than the quite carefully instructed contrivances of the earlier speakers . ( We remember that the teacher of Phaedrus was Hippias , or maybe Lysias ; of Pausanias ...
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