Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismJ. Murray, 1929 - 166 Seiten |
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... tion as pursued by culture , the clearest proof of the actual inadequacy of the idea of perfection held by the religious organisations , -expressing , as I have said , the most wide- spread effort which the human race has yet made after ...
... tion as pursued by culture , the clearest proof of the actual inadequacy of the idea of perfection held by the religious organisations , -expressing , as I have said , the most wide- spread effort which the human race has yet made after ...
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... tion to the natural current there is in human affairs , and to its continual working , and will not let us rivet our faith upon any one man and his doings . It makes us see , not only his good side , but also how much in him was of ...
... tion to the natural current there is in human affairs , and to its continual working , and will not let us rivet our faith upon any one man and his doings . It makes us see , not only his good side , but also how much in him was of ...
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... tion , so far from their having this , the very idea of a con- scription is so at variance with our English notion of the prime right and blessedness of doing as one likes , that I remember the manager of the Clay Cross works in Derby ...
... tion , so far from their having this , the very idea of a con- scription is so at variance with our English notion of the prime right and blessedness of doing as one likes , that I remember the manager of the Clay Cross works in Derby ...
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