Inhibitory power Concordance
Inhibitory power
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Section titled “Matched Aliases”Inhibitory power, inhibitory-power
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Section titled “Source Distribution”| Source | Hits | Sections |
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| America and the New Epoch | 10 | 2 |
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| Chapter 14: Evolution: Inhibitory Power | America and the New Epoch | 9 | Workbench | lines 6233-6597 |
| Chapter 12: Evolution: Political Government | America and the New Epoch | 1 | Workbench | lines 5328-5797 |
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Section titled “Representative Source Snippets”Chapter 14: Evolution: Inhibitory Power - 9 hit(s)
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XIV evolution: inhibitory power THE industrial corporation of to-day is or- ganized for effective constructive work; it has developed the characteristics necessary for economic efficiency — continuity of organization and at the same time flexibility to adapt ...Chapter 12: Evolution: Political Government - 1 hit(s)
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... is the only one which is all-embracing, is controlled by and responsible to all citizens, at least nominally. Therefore, while iLs constructive power may be practically ?iil, due to its form of organization, it has a vast inhibitory power, far greater than any other power in our country. We have seen this, and continuously see it in the action toward corporations, in the national conservation move- ment, even in the power exerted by subordinate governmental ...