1. Britain stood for political ideals that must prevail if western civilization were not to break down. 2. In the book, he gives expression to his political ideals. 3. Like many others, Schellenberg had seen it as employment, not as a political ideal, and his rise had been astonishing. 4. Even if we do find such conventions, the appeal of the conception still depends on the political ideal of protected expectations. 5. But we nevertheless accept integrity as a political ideal. 6. French revolutionary rhetoric recognized a political ideal we have not yet considered. 7. A philosopher appeals to American intellectuals to abandon the cynicism of the academic left in favor of the political ideals of Emerson, Whitman and their allies. 8. A witty and distinguished philosopher appeals to American intellectuals to return to the political ideals of Emerson, Dewey and other ancestors. 9. But there is nothing to indicate they have lofty political ideals. 10. Could knitting have also taught me that my words and my political ideals could be safely put into practice in the world as well? |
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