Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismJ. Murray, 1929 - 166 Seiten |
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... reason and spirit of man , as the magnetic power which Mr. Murphy exercises on Birmingham Protestantism . And as we shall never get rid of our natural taste for the bathos in religion , -- never get access to a best self and right reason ...
... reason and spirit of man , as the magnetic power which Mr. Murphy exercises on Birmingham Protestantism . And as we shall never get rid of our natural taste for the bathos in religion , -- never get access to a best self and right reason ...
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... right reason , and no rebukes of our ordinary self , from our governors , but a kind of philo- sophical theory is widely spread among us to the effect that there is no such thing at all as a best self and a right reason having claim to ...
... right reason , and no rebukes of our ordinary self , from our governors , but a kind of philo- sophical theory is widely spread among us to the effect that there is no such thing at all as a best self and a right reason having claim to ...
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... reason of society looks very like our best self or right reason , to which we want to give authority , by making the action of the State , or nation in its collective character , the expression of it . But of this project of ours , the ...
... reason of society looks very like our best self or right reason , to which we want to give authority , by making the action of the State , or nation in its collective character , the expression of it . But of this project of ours , the ...
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