In Britain the social and intellectual origins of the early surveys gave them a particular emphasis summarisable as generality and factuality.
These groups had a common intellectual origin in the Double Leaf Society, a 1920s military thinking group, supporting samurai ideals.
Young Mussolini and the intellectual origins of fascism.
The aim of his book is to explain historically the intellectual origins of the 'Keynesian revolution'.
Still, in Weitzman's tract lay the intellectual origins of the single most powerful trend in American work: employee ownership.
A book manuscript based on the dissertations offers a new understanding of the intellectual origins of contemporary law.
The intellectual origins of the mission civilicatrice can be traced back the Christian tradition dating from the Middle Ages.
Examines the intellectual origins, history, and motivations of the project to map the human genome; draws on interviews with key figures.
Although its intellectual origin was Ellert, it was not actually his real voice.
It has already been postulated that the intellectual origin of these criticisms lies in liberal political philosophy; however, confirmation has come from empirical research.