FUNDAMENTAL BELIEFS
THIS I BELIEVE, edited by Richard R. eres Hamish Hamilton, English price "HE fundamental beliefs of 100 different people, 50 British and 50 ‘American, are given in this book, The writers are all persons who have -had recognition in their own fields, and the reader therefore feels that what they have to say carries the weight of a "successful" life. It is significant that the students of philosophy will not find a philosophy which, more than any other, leads its followers to what is regarded as "success." Each article is accompanied by a short biography of the author, so that the statistician can interest himself searching for correlation between vocation, or age, or education, and beliefs. My main reaction was surprise that 100 selected people could differ so widely on the fundamental
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 783, 23 July 1954, Page 14
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137FUNDAMENTAL BELIEFS New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 783, 23 July 1954, Page 14
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