| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1954 - 530 páginas
...poisoned air of nationalism, education in world-mindedness can produce only rather precarious results. At we have pointed out, it is frequently the family that...earlier to combat family attitudes that favor jingoism. * * * The teachers should direct their teaching toward international solidarity and understanding."... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1954 - 668 páginas
...poisoned air of nationalism, education in world-mindedness can produce only rather precarious results. At we have pointed out, it is frequently the family that...earlier to combat family attitudes that favor jingoism. * * * The teachers should direct their teaching toward international solidarity and understanding."... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1956 - 834 páginas
...child breathes the poisoned air of nationalism, education in world-mindedness can produce only rattier precarious results. As we have pointed out, it is...described earlier to combat family attitudes that favour jingoism. Lucid analysis, the study of the lives and public activities of some statesman, and... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on International Relations - 2003 - 508 páginas
...of a world society." "As long as the child breathes the poisoned air of nationalism, education and world mindedness can produce only rather precarious...that infects the child with extreme nationalism. The schools should, therefore, use the means described earlier to combat family attitudes that favor jingoism."... | |
| Glennon Culwell - 2006 - 206 páginas
...stated: As long as a child breathes the poisoned air of nationalism, education in world tnindedness can produce only rather precarious results. As we...earlier to combat family attitudes that favor jingoism. 9 (emphasis added) What is jingoism? It might be defined as "extreme nationalism" which can be translated... | |
| Ellen McClay - 2006 - 717 páginas
...the poisoned air of nationalism, education in world mindedness can produce only precarious results. It is frequently the family that infects the child...extreme nationalism. The school should, therefore, combat family attitudes that favor jingoism." And, WHEREAS, our great Americanism program of the American... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1954 - 1138 páginas
...poisoned air of nationalism, education in world-rnindedness can produce only rather precarious results. At we have pointed out, it is frequently the family that...earlier to combat family attitudes that favor jingoism. * * * The teachers should direct their teaching toward international solidarity and understanding."... | |
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