Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismSmith Elder, 1894 - 380 Seiten First published in 1869, this celebrated work of social criticism is the reference-point for all discussion of the relations between politics and culture. |
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... aristocracy , and no aristocracy likes the notion of a State- authority greater than itself , with a stringent administrative machinery superseding the decorative inutilities of lord - lieutenancy , deputy - lieutenancy , and the posse ...
... aristocracy , and no aristocracy likes the notion of a State- authority greater than itself , with a stringent administrative machinery superseding the decorative inutilities of lord - lieutenancy , deputy - lieutenancy , and the posse ...
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... aristocratic class like their class to rule , and the middle class theirs . But meanwhile our social machine is a little out of order ; there are a good many people in our paradisaical centres of industrialism and individualism taking ...
... aristocratic class like their class to rule , and the middle class theirs . But meanwhile our social machine is a little out of order ; there are a good many people in our paradisaical centres of industrialism and individualism taking ...
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... aristocratic class , in occupation of the executive govern- ment , and so if he is stopped from making Hyde Park a bear - garden or the streets impassable , he says he is being butchered by the aristocracy . His apparition is somewhat ...
... aristocratic class , in occupation of the executive govern- ment , and so if he is stopped from making Hyde Park a bear - garden or the streets impassable , he says he is being butchered by the aristocracy . His apparition is somewhat ...
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... aristocracy . For Mr. Lowe , it is the middle class with its incomparable Parliament . For the Reform League , it is the working class , the class with ' the brightest powers of sympathy and readiest powers of action . ' Now culture ...
... aristocracy . For Mr. Lowe , it is the middle class with its incomparable Parliament . For the Reform League , it is the working class , the class with ' the brightest powers of sympathy and readiest powers of action . ' Now culture ...
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... aristocratic class to possess sweet- ness , culture insists on the necessity of light also , and shows us that aristocracies , being by the very nature of things inaccessible to ideas , unapt to see how the world is going , must be ...
... aristocratic class to possess sweet- ness , culture insists on the necessity of light also , and shows us that aristocracies , being by the very nature of things inaccessible to ideas , unapt to see how the world is going , must be ...
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