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As a political thinker you ought also consider whether it be a sign of the cowardice or only the sloppiness of your democracy that these "organs" of the publishing world which have always denied a forum to my ideas are so ready to lap up distortions and dilutions and mis-statements of these ideas half a dozen years late
As a political thinker you ought also consider whether it be a sign of the cowardice or only the sloppiness of your democracy that these "organs" of the publishing world which have always denied a forum to my ideas are so ready to lap up distortions and dilutions and mis-statements of these ideas half a dozen years late
This last paragraph is merely speculative, it bears on your comteporaries, the Century, Harper's Scrobners, the Atlantic, as much as upon your self, the time is I am afraid past when any of them could have been of use to one, but I still retain an interest in the psychology of the situation.
This last paragraph is merely speculative, it bears on your comtemporaries, the Century, Harper's Scribners, Atlantic, as much as upon your self, the time is I am afraid past when any of them could have been of use to me, but I still retain an 'interest in' the psychology of the situation.

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As a political thinker you ought also consider whether it be a sign of the cowardice or only the sloppiness of your democracy that these "organs" of the publishing world which have always denied a forum to my ideas are so ready to lap up distortions and dilutions and mis-statements of these ideas half a dozen years late This last paragraph is merely speculative, it bears on your comtemporaries, the Century, Harper's Scribners, Atlantic, as much as upon your self, the time is I am afraid past when any of them could have been of use to me, but I still retain an 'interest in' the psychology of the situation.