The Public and its Problems

Notes

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  2. ^ Early Works, 1:128 (Southern Illinois University Press) op cited in Douglas R. Anderson, AAR, The Journal of the American Academy of Religion, Vol. 61, No. 2 (1993), p. 383
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  5. ^ Lippmann, Walter (1922). Public Opinion. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company. pp. 18.
  6. ^ Lippmann, Walter (1922). Public Opinion. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company.
  7. ^ Lippmann, Walter (1925). The Phantom Public. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company. p. 145.
  8. ^ Lippmann, Walter (1925). The Phantom Public. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company. p. 198-99
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  11. ^ Dewey, John (1927). The Public and Its Problems. Alan Swallow. p. 9.
  12. ^ Dewey, John (1927). The Public and Its Problems. Alan Swallow. p. 12.
  13. ^ Dewey, John (1927). The Public and Its Problems. Alan Swallow. p. 15-16.
  14. ^ Dewey, John (1927). The Public and Its Problems. Alan Swallow. p. 18.
  15. ^ Dewey, John (1927). The Public and Its Problems. Alan Swallow. p. 22.
  16. ^ Dewey, John (1927). The Public and Its Problems. Alan Swallow. p. 25.
  17. ^ Dewey, John (1927). The Public and Its Problems. Alan Swallow. p. 37.
  18. ^ Dewey, John (1927). The Public and Its Problems. Alan Swallow. p. 47.
  19. ^ Dewey, John (1927). The Public and Its Problems. Alan Swallow. p. 64.
  20. ^ Dewey, John (1927). The Public and Its Problems. Alan Swallow. p. 59.
  21. ^ Dewey, John (1927). The Public and Its Problems. Alan Swallow. p. 76.
  22. ^ Dewey, John (1927). The Public and Its Problems. Alan Swallow. p. 79.
  23. ^ Dewey, John (1927). The Public and Its Problems. Alan Swallow. p. 85.
  24. ^ Dewey, John (1927). The Public and Its Problems. Alan Swallow. p. 87.
  25. ^ Dewey, John (1927). The Public and Its Problems. Alan Swallow. p. 88.
  26. ^ Dewey, John (1927). The Public and Its Problems. Alan Swallow. p. 93.
  27. ^ Dewey, John (1927). The Public and Its Problems. Alan Swallow. p. 97.
  28. ^ Dewey, John (1927). The Public and Its Problems. Alan Swallow. p. 98.
  29. ^ Dewey, John (1927). The Public and Its Problems. Alan Swallow. p. 108-109.
  30. ^ Dewey, John (1927). The Public and Its Problems. Alan Swallow. p. 109.
  31. ^ Dewey, John (1927). The Public and Its Problems. Alan Swallow. p. 111.
  32. ^ Dewey, John (1927). The Public and Its Problems. Alan Swallow. p. 115.
  33. ^ Dewey, John (1927). The Public and Its Problems. Alan Swallow. p. 126.
  34. ^ Dewey, John (1927). The Public and Its Problems. Alan Swallow. p. 143.
  35. ^ Dewey, John (1927). The Public and Its Problems. Alan Swallow. p. 149.
  36. ^ Dewey, John (1927). The Public and Its Problems. Alan Swallow. p. 157.
  37. ^ Dewey, John (1927). The Public and Its Problems. Alan Swallow. p. 159.
  38. ^ Dewey, John (1927). The Public and Its Problems. Alan Swallow. p. 169.
  39. ^ Dewey, John (1927). The Public and Its Problems. Alan Swallow. p. 171.
  40. ^ Dewey, John (1927). The Public and Its Problems. Alan Swallow. p. 177.
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  42. ^ Rogers, Melvin L. (April 21, 2010). "Introduction: Revisiting The Public and Its Problems". Contemporary Pragmatism. 7(1): 24. doi:10.1163/18758185-90000152. ISSN 1875-8185.
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