A Theory of direct realism and the relation of realism to idealism
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In: Political science quarterly: a nonpartisan journal devoted to the study and analysis of government, politics and international affairs ; PSQ, Band 34, Heft 4, S. 665-667
ISSN: 1538-165X
no. 1. Hours of labor and realism in consitutional law / Felix Frankfurter. c1916 -- no. 2. Labor, law and life. 1916 -- no. 3. Building up industrial liberty. 1916 -- no. 4. Human conservation and the Supreme Court / M.D. Hopkins. 1916 -- no. 5. This matter of the eight hour day / M.A. Hopkins. 1917. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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Reprinted from the Nation. "Revised and in several instances greatly enlarged." ; Introduction.--The democracy of Mark Twain.--The Utopian naturalism of H. G. Wells.--The barbaric naturalism of Theodore Dreiser.--The realism of Arnold Bennett.--The aesthetic naturalism of George Moore.--The skepticism of Anatole France.--The exoticism of John Synge.--The complacent Toryism of Alfred Austin.--The aesthetic idealism of Henry James.--The humanism of George Meredith.--Shakespeare, our contemporary. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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"Wooden Russia" -- The rise of Vladimir and Souzdal -- Mosaics -- Ornamentation of early MSS -- Art in the reigns of Peter the Great and the empresses Anne and Elisabeth -- Ivanov the precursor of Realism -- The society of travelling exhibitions -- A great military painter, Vassily Verestschagin -- Portraiture -- Neglect of home scenery -- Religious art influenced by the literary movements of the xix century -- The new ecclesiastical art -- Carving -- National sentiment takes new forms. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; committed to retain
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Most of the papers reprinted from various periodicals. cf. Prefatory note. ; Municipal politics in Pompeii.--The story of two oligarchies.--Women and public affairs under the Roman Republic.--Roman women in the trades and professions.--The theatre as a factor in Roman politics under the Republic.--Petronius: a study in ancient realism.--A Roman Puritan [Persius]--Petrarch's letters to Cicero.--Literature and the common people of Rome.--The career of a Roman student.--Some spurious inscriptions and their authors.--The evolution of the modern forms of the letters of our alphabet. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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Portions of the matter in this volume have been published in the Fortnightly review, the Contemporary review, the Monthly review, Temple bar and the Chap book. cf. Prefatory note. ; The real France.--Realism in politics.--Socialism and people.--England, France, and socialism.--Strikes and alarums.--The symbolism of M. Fallières.--The fall of Théophile Delcassé.--The fall and rise of Georges Clemenceau.--The second fall of Georges Clemenceau.--In the black country: Courrières.--In the white country: Lourdes.--"Les Jeunes": 1897; the literary pilgrimage and the youth's progress.--Ten years after: the last of "Les Jeunes".--The heirs of Les Jeunes.--The French stage of to-day. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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v. 4, no. 1. Carey, W.G. Simple ideas. no. 2. Carey, W.G. Business leadership. no. 3. Carey, W.G. Responsibility and progress. no. 4. Carey, W.G. America must move forward. no. 5. Carey, W.G. Our tragic dilemma. no. 6. Kemper, J.S. Youth's opportunity and responsibility. no. 7. Hawkes, A.W. In unity there is strength. no. 8. Hawkes, A.W. United Americs looks ahead to 1942. no. 9. Hawkes, A.W. Employment relations. no. 10. Hawkes, A.W. Life insurance depends on free enterprise. no. 11. Hawkes, A.W. Duty of business in war. no. 12. Hawkes, A.W. Victory and free enterprise. no. 13. Johnston, E.A. The road to realism. no. 14. Johnston, E.A. The future for the farmer. no. 15. Johnston, E.A. The adventure of tomorrow. no. 16. Johnston, E.A. Eric Johnston in New Haven -- v. 5, no. 1. Steinkraus, H.W. Your dollars and sense. no. 2. Steinkraus, H.W. The job of selling America to the Americans. no. 3. Steinkraus, H.W. A challende to leadership in business, labor, and government. no. 4. Steinkraus, H.W. Group action and its impact on the nation -- v. 6., no. 1. Steinkraus, H.W. Building a better America. no. 2. Steinkraus, H.W. Measuring monolpoly. no. 3. Steinkraus, H.W. United nation. no. 4. Steinkraus, H.W. The decisive decade. no. 5. Steinkraus, H.W. Improving Canada-United States relations. ; v. 1, no. 1. Barnes, J.H. Treatment of Allied debts. no. 2. Barnes, J.H. Industry and the agricultural revival. no. 3. Barnes, J.H. "Organization and fair play." no. 4. Barnes, J.H. Modern industry and individualism. no. 5. Barnes, J.H. "European and American ideals." no. 6. Individualism in action. no. 7. Barnes, J.H. American individualism versus European social panaceas. no. 8. Barnes, J.H. The opportunity of business leadership. no. 9. Barnes, J.H. "The American political philosophy in its economic and social aspects." no. 10. Barnes, J.H. The service of organized industry. no. 11. Barnes, J.H. America's conquest of poverty. no. 12. Barnes, J.H. Machine production and individual prosperity. no. 13. Barnes, J.H. The farm market. no. 14. Barnes, J.H. Inventive industry and resourceful government. no. 15. Barnes, J.H. Government price-fixing. no. 16. Barnes, J.H. The national significance of bank resources. no. 17. Barnes, J.H. Modern business and government at Runnymede -- v. 2, no. 1. Barnes, J.H. Annual address, 1924. no. 2. Harriman, J.I. The changing business world. no. 3. Harriman, J.I. American progress under American methods. no. 4. Harriman, J.I. Current national problems. no. 5. Harriman, J.I. Business achievements and problems during the depression. no. 6. Sibley, H. Principles of American enterprise. no. 7. Sibley, H. Business looking ahead. no. 8. Davis, G.H. What helps business. no. 9. Davis, G.H. Congress and business. no. 10. Davis, G.H. Are we getting soft. no. 11. Davis, G.H. Expanding national income and employment. no. 12. Carey W.G. Build America -- v. 3, no. 1. Harriman, H.I. The changing business world. no. 2. Harriman, H.I. The ultimate goal. no. 3. Harriman, H.I. In retrospect. no. 4. Harriman, H.I. Monetary policy. no. 5. Harriman, H.I. Business in 1934. no. 6. Harriman, H.I. Statement at the meeting of the Board of directors of the Chamber. no. 7. Harriman, H.I. Business problems of 1934. no. 8. Harriman, H.I. What makes electricity ch ; Mode of access: Internet.
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