Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismJ. Murray, 1929 - 166 Seiten |
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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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... organisations they have no ear ; they are sure to cheat them- selves and to explain this condemnation away . They can only be reached by the criticism which culture , like poetry , speaking a language not to be sophisticated , and ...
... organisations they have no ear ; they are sure to cheat them- selves and to explain this condemnation away . They can only be reached by the criticism which culture , like poetry , speaking a language not to be sophisticated , and ...
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... organisations , -expressing , as I have said , the most wide- spread effort which the human race has yet made after per- fection , -is to be found in the state of our life and society with these in possession of it , and having been in ...
... organisations , -expressing , as I have said , the most wide- spread effort which the human race has yet made after per- fection , -is to be found in the state of our life and society with these in possession of it , and having been in ...
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