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Croly, Herbert David, 1869-1930

"The Promise of American Life"


Apprentices to trades, 391.
Architects,
illustration drawn from, of improvement of popular standards, 444-445.
Aristocracy in British political system, 231-232;
loss of ground by Great Britain traceable to, 233-235;
resignation of economic responsibility by, a betrayal of the national
interest, 234-235.
Armies,
essential and justifiable under present conditions, 256 ff., 264.
Arts,
technical standard in practice of, 434-435.
Asiatics,
as proper subjects for colonizing, 259.
Association,
necessity of, for nations as well as for individuals, 263-264;
the modern nation the best machinery for raising level of human, 284;
necessity of, in case of laboring classes, 388.
Australian ballot,
professional politicians uninjured by, 341;
question of desirability of, 341-342.
Austria,
policy of Bismarck toward, 248-249.
Austria-Hungary,
effect of disintegration of, on Germany, 253;
unstable condition of, renders disarmament impossible, 257;
secondary position of, in Europe, and reasons, 311.


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