Another cause of the increase of divorce in the United States that has been given is the popularization of law which has accompanied the growth of democratic institutions.
Hugo Sommer has zealously devoted himself to the popularization of the Lotzean system.
The popularization of the new psychology has thus created a soil finely receptive to the unusual.
Naturally enough, in the popularization of it its contradictions have been reconciled and its subtleties disregarded.
The increased use of linen paper in place of the costlier parchment helped in the popularization of letters.
Its fondness for Shakespearean and Elizabethan motives, its medievalism, its terrors, its democratic and humanitarian sentiments indicate the popularization of romantic ideas.
And as the popularizationof literature has increased, this illegitimate offspring of the drama has continued to respond to changes in public sentiment and thought by a recourse to well-worn theatrical means.
The masses of the people are uneducated; and a great work, requiring time, must be effected in the popularization of intelligence and of instruction, before democratic government could be adopted.
The perennial appeal of fiction gave them a suggestion for the popularization of facts.
The popularization of the contents of all kinds of scientific and technical publications affords great opportunities for the writer who can present such subjects effectively.
The popularization and improvement of art in all its manifestations followed the 1851 Exhibition and the initiative of the Prince Consort in a degree second only to the development of science and music themselves.
In spite of its great defects, the book has contributed much to the popularization of the main ideas of modern evolution.
If men like Maxwell would take up the popularization of science generally, then there would be much less opprobrium attached to the expression popular science than there has been only too often in the past, and is even at present.
Shortly before his death he discussed a question which nowadays arouses intense interest, the question of what effect the advance and popularization of science will have on ethics.
There is another reason now for the popularization of the scientific mode of thought.
Therefore society pushed forward into a fourth stage of evolution--one still nearer to the grand object to be reached--the complete popularization of books.
The popularization of bacteriology, then, has been one of those moments of unfavorable suggestion that have affected a large number of people.
There is probably no phase of modern biology in which the so-called popularization of science has done more harm by providing an abundant source ol unfortunate suggestions.
The important name in the popularization of science in the seventh century is St. Isidore of Seville.
Christianity was to some extent a popularization of Essenism, but there is little reason for believing that Jesus himself was an Essene.
The "leaders" of a daily newspaper are examples of the popularization of the essay, and they point to the danger which now attacks it, that of producing a purely ephemeral or even momentary species of effect.
And this is one of the unnoticed results of the popularization of literature.
A portion of the passage is worth while quoting because it represents a popularization of the scientific knowledge of the time.
The comparatively sudden popularization of doctrines previously confined to special circles was the distinguishing feature of the intellectual life of the first half of the sixteenth century.
But though it is for his introduction of Hebrew study that Reuchlin is best known to posterity, yet his services in the diffusion and popularization of classical culture were enormous.
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