spite movement thinks acts terms ��?ism becomes involved reaction ��?i — John Dewey

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For in spite of itself any movement that thinks and acts in terms of an ��?ism becomes so involved in reaction against other ��?isms that it is unwittingly controlled by them. For it then forms its principles by reaction against them instead of by a comprehensive, constructive survey of actual needs, problems, and possibilities.

John Dewey

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