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The American Mercury: Volume Xvii, Number 68, August 1929, Including Articles "Black Ulysses Goes To War" (Odum), A Moral Crisis In Banking (Carter), "Keeping The Negro In His Place (Schuyler), "Walt Whitman In England (Blodgett), Etc.

The American Mercury: Volume Xvii, Number 68, August 1929, Including Articles "Black Ulysses Goes To War" (Odum), A Moral Crisis In Banking (Carter), "Keeping The Negro In His Place (Schuyler), "Walt Whitman In England (Blodgett), Etc.

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The American Mercury: Volume Xvii, Number 68, August 1929, Including Articles "Black Ulysses Goes To War" (Odum), A Moral Crisis In Banking (Carter), "Keeping The Negro In His Place (Schuyler), "Walt Whitman In England (Blodgett), Etc.

by H. L. Mencken, Editor; George Jean Nathan; Howard W. Lodum; John Caerter; George S. Schuyler; Etc

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New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1930. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Near Fine. Xxiv, 128, Xxv-Xlviii. Wear, Fraying At Free Edges, Light Creasing To Covers, Small Store Label On Front Cover. Carter's Article Shows How Far American Intellectual Thought Has Been Divorced From Reality: "The Fundamental Question Is Not Speculation, But Whether Banks Should Obtain Their Profits Through Service To The Community Or Through Power Over The Community." Voters All Over The World Look At Such Elitist Concern For The Fine Points Of Ethical Dilemmas, And A Complete Inability To Deal With The Realities Of Human Conduct, Institutions, Governments, And Natural Forces, And Increasingly Choose Absolutism Over Democracy, As Democracy Has Proven Itself Incompetent, So How Bad Could The Alternative Be, Especially That The Alternatives Cater To Their Pet Concerns?

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The American Mercury: Volume Xvii, Number 68, August 1929, Including Articles "Black Ulysses Goes To War" (Odum), A Moral Crisis In Banking (Carter), "Keeping The Negro In His Place (Schuyler), "Walt Whitman In England (Blodgett), Etc.
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H. L. Mencken, Editor; George Jean Nathan; Howard W. Lodum; John Caerter; George S. Schuyler; Etc
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1930
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