Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismMacmillan, 1920 - 166 Seiten |
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... organisation , and we pro- pose to cure it by bringing Puritanism more into contact with the main current of national life . Here we are fully at one with the Dean of Westminster ; and , indeed , he and we were trained in the same ...
... organisation , and we pro- pose to cure it by bringing Puritanism more into contact with the main current of national life . Here we are fully at one with the Dean of Westminster ; and , indeed , he and we were trained in the same ...
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... organisations but machinery ? Now almost every voice in England is accus- tomed to speak of these things as if they were precious ends in themselves , and therefore had some of the charac- ters of perfection indisputably joined to them ...
... organisations but machinery ? Now almost every voice in England is accus- tomed to speak of these things as if they were precious ends in themselves , and therefore had some of the charac- ters of perfection indisputably joined to them ...
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... organisations to save us . I have called religion a yet more important manifestation of human nature than poetry , because it has worked on a broader scale for per- fection , and with greater masses of men . But the idea of beauty and ...
... organisations to save us . I have called religion a yet more important manifestation of human nature than poetry , because it has worked on a broader scale for per- fection , and with greater masses of men . But the idea of beauty and ...
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... organisations , which in them- selves do not and cannot give us this idea , and think we have done enough if we make them spread and prevail , then , I say , we fall into our common fault of over - valuing machinery . Nothing is more ...
... organisations , which in them- selves do not and cannot give us this idea , and think we have done enough if we make them spread and prevail , then , I say , we fall into our common fault of over - valuing machinery . Nothing is more ...
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... organisations within which they have found it , lan- guage which properly applies only to complete perfection , and is a far - off echo of the human soul's prophecy of it . Religion itself , I need hardly say , supplies them in abund ...
... organisations within which they have found it , lan- guage which properly applies only to complete perfection , and is a far - off echo of the human soul's prophecy of it . Religion itself , I need hardly say , supplies them in abund ...
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