10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FOGYISM»
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fogyism in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
fogyism and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Origins of Southern Radicalism: The South Carolina ...
"There is an old customer in our country called 'Old Fogyism,' " wrote the paper; "
his business is to snarl at and find objections to all new improvements and say 'it
won't do.' " Moreover, \hcLedger warned. Old Fogyism "has a pretty strong hold" ...
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The Dental Register of the West
In the estimation of old fogyism, novelty is fatal to any system, which owns it as its
characteristic. Present it as favorably as you may, the verdict is inevitable. It is
satisfied with the old-fashioned way. and wants nothing to do with any new
fashion ...
James Taylor, Jonathan Taft, George Watt, 1864
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The Idler, a treasury of essay, criticism and general ...
The navy owes its present pitiable state to fogyism. There is fogyism at the
Admiralty, fogyism among the admirals, and among the captains. The ocean is
stagnant with fogyism ; and till men are appointed to posts they are fit for, and not
to ...
Idler, Edward Wilberforce, 1856
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Democratic Review Vol XXXI
FOGYISM. IN. THE. NAVY. TURKEY, RUSSIA, CIRCASSIA. REPUBLICAN
SKETCHES.—CONTINUATION. CIOEROAOCHIO: OR, THE ROMAN PATRIOT.
Tm; anticipated dificulties in relation to the fisheries have at length called the
attention ...
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The United States Democratic Review
OLD FOGYISM The anticipated difficulties in relation to the fisheries have at
length called the attention of the country to the navy. A resolution offered by
Senator Gwinn asks for a report from the Secretary of the Navy on the subject.
What sort of ...
Thomas Prentice Kettell, D. W Holly, Conrad Swackhamer, 1852
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The U.S. Democratic Review
We will not compare our diplomatic service, which is Fogyism incarnate, with our
naval service; but, this exception made, are deeply pained to be obliged to say
that there is no branch or department of policy, or of administration which
Fogyism ...
we would call towards those faults the timely attention of our fellow citizens. / We
will not compare our diplomatic service, which is Fogyism incarnate, with our
naval service ; but, this exception made, are deeply pained to be obliged to say
that ...
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Science, God's Hard Gift: James's Pragmatism Expanded and ...
Call it what James called it, “old fogyism.” In all the apperceptive operations of the
mind, a certain general law makes itself felt,—the law of economy. In admitting a
new body of experience, we instinctively seek to disturb as little as possible our ...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
forward and eurol themselves in the Club. A good many others, aware that they
are suspected of an approach to Fogyism, will think to disarm the suspicion by a
pretended show of candour in joining our ranks, hoping, no doubt, to be rejected
...
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The Papers of Andrew Johnson: May 1869-July 1875
This is called old fogyism in me. Too late; when the people's liberties shall have
been all taken away and the dream of Sumner shall have been realized in the
consolidation of the government in the hands of Congress, and every State shall
be ...
Andrew Johnson, LeRoy P. Graf, Ralph W. Haskins, 2000
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «FOGYISM»
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fogyism is used in the context of the following news items.
The Polymath Entrepreneur
... that technological progress is inevitable, and his perorations on hipsters and millennials are enjoyable but smack of old-fogyism. At one point ... «Barron's, Jan 15»
Guest post: Partners Behaving Badly - how not to handle client …
... doubters by charging them with fogyism [and partly because] innovation is the idea of progress jammed into a criticism-proof jack-in-the-box. «Legal Business, Oct 14»
Disrupting our Disruption Awards
... partly because it's headlong, while critical inquiry is unhurried; partly because disrupters ridicule doubters by charging them with fogyism, ... «Chief Investment Officer, Sep 14»
The New Yorker: Battle Of The Strategy Titans
In part, this is “because disrupters ridicule doubters,” like Porter, “by charging them with fogyism.” In part it's because “innovation is the idea of ... «Forbes, Jun 14»
What the gospel of innovation gets wrong.
... with fogyism, as if to criticize a theory of change were identical to decrying change; and partly because, in its modern usage, innovation is the ... «New Yorker, Jun 14»
The Slowest Generation Strikes Back
In a torrent of email, they called the column misguided, egomaniacal and ageist. "This piece reeks of 'old fogyism,'" wrote Wil Weldon, a North ... «Wall Street Journal, Oct 13»
'The Missing Ink,' by Philip Hensher
Bemoaning the decline of the written hand smacks of fogyism, but the British novelist Philip Hensher, who is also a columnist for The ... «New York Times, Mar 13»
"War on Men" Column Causes Stir, Illustrates the Left-Wing Stuff We …
No, I'm not gonna put it that way 'cause that's old fogyism. Let's put it this way. When you've got a majority of people this country who can be ... «RushLimbaugh.com, Nov 12»
The Child Trap
Other writings on the connection between the sixties and current child-rearing practices sound more like the product of fogyism. A good ... «New Yorker, Nov 08»
Rebel in a bungalow town
... who, in 1897, broke with the traditional academy because of its fogyism, its strict embracing of the past. They wanted to look to their own age ... «Los Angeles Times, Jan 05»