Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismSmith, Elder, & Company, 1875 - 239 Seiten |
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... mechanical and external , and tends constantly to become more so . But above all in our own country has culture a weighty part to perform , because here that mechanical character , which civilisation tends to take everywhere , is shown ...
... mechanical and external , and tends constantly to become more so . But above all in our own country has culture a weighty part to perform , because here that mechanical character , which civilisation tends to take everywhere , is shown ...
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... mechanical and material civilisa- tion in esteem with us , and nowhere , as I have said , so much in esteem as with us . The idea of perfection as a general expansion of the human family is at variance with our strong individualism ...
... mechanical and material civilisa- tion in esteem with us , and nowhere , as I have said , so much in esteem as with us . The idea of perfection as a general expansion of the human family is at variance with our strong individualism ...
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... mechanical way , as if they were talismans ; and how all trace and sense of St. Paul's true movement of ideas , and sustained masterly analysis , is thus lost ? Who , I say , that has watched Puritanism , the force which so strongly ...
... mechanical way , as if they were talismans ; and how all trace and sense of St. Paul's true movement of ideas , and sustained masterly analysis , is thus lost ? Who , I say , that has watched Puritanism , the force which so strongly ...
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... - tuted for the apostle's living and near conception of a resurrection now , their mechanical and remote concep- tion of a resurrection hereafter . In short , so fatal is the notion of possessing 162 CULTURE AND ANARCHY .
... - tuted for the apostle's living and near conception of a resurrection now , their mechanical and remote concep- tion of a resurrection hereafter . In short , so fatal is the notion of possessing 162 CULTURE AND ANARCHY .
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... mechanical , absolute law , which we give to our religion ; we regard it , as we do our religion , as an object for strictness of conscience , not for spontaneity of consciousness ; for unremitting adherence on its own account , not for ...
... mechanical , absolute law , which we give to our religion ; we regard it , as we do our religion , as an object for strictness of conscience , not for spontaneity of consciousness ; for unremitting adherence on its own account , not for ...
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admiration anarchy antipathy aristocratic class authority Barbarians bathos beauty believers in action best light Bishop Wilson Christianity Church-establishments culture Daily Telegraph discipline Dissent divine doctrine England English establishments fetish fire and strength force Frederic Harrison free-trade give Greek habits happiness harmonious perfection Hebraism and Hellenism Hellenising human nature human perfection idea ideal instincts intelligible law kind labour law of things lend a hand Liberal friends liberty machinery man's maxim mechanical ment middle class mind moral natural taste ness Nonconformists operation ordinary ourselves passion perhaps Philistines political Populace population powers of sympathy practical praise present Protestantism Puritanism pursued race reason and justice Reformation religion religious organisations right reason Robert Buchanan rule seems sense society statesmen stock notions sweetness and light thing needful thought tion true truth virtuous mean whole Wilhelm von Humboldt words worship