Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismJ. Murray, 1929 - 166 Seiten |
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... perfection . But culture , which is the study of perfection , leads us , as we in the following pages have shown , to conceive of true human perfection as a harmonious perfection , developing all sides of our humanity ; and as a general ...
... perfection . But culture , which is the study of perfection , leads us , as we in the following pages have shown , to conceive of true human perfection as a harmonious perfection , developing all sides of our humanity ; and as a general ...
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... perfection which culture forms , must be a general expansion . Perfection , as culture conceives it , is not possible while the individual remains isolated . The individual is required , under pain of being stunted and enfeebled in his ...
... perfection which culture forms , must be a general expansion . Perfection , as culture conceives it , is not possible while the individual remains isolated . The individual is required , under pain of being stunted and enfeebled in his ...
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... perfection , so present and paramount . It is impossible to have this idea too present and paramount ; only , the moral fibre must be braced too . And we , because we have braced the moral fibre , are not on that account in the right ...
... perfection , so present and paramount . It is impossible to have this idea too present and paramount ; only , the moral fibre must be braced too . And we , because we have braced the moral fibre , are not on that account in the right ...
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