Excerpt from Dynamic Sociology, Vol. 2: Or Applied Social Science as Based Upon Statical Sociology and the Less Complex Sciences
Without specializing in this place, it will suffice to say that this attitude should be of a twofold character: first, that of a student; and, second, that of a master.
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