Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismJohn Murray, 1869 - 380 Seiten |
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... men . Undoubtedly there are great difficulties in such a plan as this ; and the plan is not one which looks very likely to be adopted . The Churchman must rise above his ordinary self in order to favour it . And PREFACE . 57.
... men . Undoubtedly there are great difficulties in such a plan as this ; and the plan is not one which looks very likely to be adopted . The Churchman must rise above his ordinary self in order to favour it . And PREFACE . 57.
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... ordinary self of those on whose favour they depend , to adopt as their own its desires , and to serve them with fidelity , and even , if possible , with ardour . This is the more easy for them , because there are not wanting , and there ...
... ordinary self of those on whose favour they depend , to adopt as their own its desires , and to serve them with fidelity , and even , if possible , with ardour . This is the more easy for them , because there are not wanting , and there ...
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... ordinary popular litera- ture is an example of this way of working on the masses . Plenty of people will try to indoctrinate the masses with the set of ideas and judgments constituting the creed of their own profession or party . Our re ...
... ordinary popular litera- ture is an example of this way of working on the masses . Plenty of people will try to indoctrinate the masses with the set of ideas and judgments constituting the creed of their own profession or party . Our re ...
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... ordinary young Englishman of our upper class . Ideas he has not , and neither has he that seriousness of our middle class which is , as I have often said , the great strength of this class , and may become its salvation . Why , a man ...
... ordinary young Englishman of our upper class . Ideas he has not , and neither has he that seriousness of our middle class which is , as I have often said , the great strength of this class , and may become its salvation . Why , a man ...
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... ordinary man would be more to the purpose , would sum up better in himself , without disturbing influences , the general liberal force of the middle class , the force by which it has done its great works of free trade , Parliamentary ...
... ordinary man would be more to the purpose , would sum up better in himself , without disturbing influences , the general liberal force of the middle class , the force by which it has done its great works of free trade , Parliamentary ...
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