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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... nature is lost , and which have therefore , as spiritual productions , in their contents something excessive and morbid , in their form something not thoroughly sound . On a lower range than the Imitation , and awaking in our nature ...
... nature is lost , and which have therefore , as spiritual productions , in their contents something excessive and morbid , in their form something not thoroughly sound . On a lower range than the Imitation , and awaking in our nature ...
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... nature may find its satisfaction , he has leisure and com- posure to satisfy other sides of his nature as well . But with the member of a Nonconforming or self - made religious community , how differ- ent ! The sectary's eigene grosse ...
... nature may find its satisfaction , he has leisure and com- posure to satisfy other sides of his nature as well . But with the member of a Nonconforming or self - made religious community , how differ- ent ! The sectary's eigene grosse ...
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... nature , and to render an intelligent being yet more intelli- gent . ' This is the true ground to assign for the genuine scientific passion , however mani- 6 fested , and for culture , viewed simply as a. 76 SWEETNESS AND LIGHT . ...
... nature , and to render an intelligent being yet more intelli- gent . ' This is the true ground to assign for the genuine scientific passion , however mani- 6 fested , and for culture , viewed simply as a. 76 SWEETNESS AND LIGHT . ...
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... nature . As I have said on a former occasion : ' It is in making endless additions to itself , in the endless expansion of its powers , in endless growth in wisdom and beauty , that the spirit of the human race finds its ideal . To ...
... nature . As I have said on a former occasion : ' It is in making endless additions to itself , in the endless expansion of its powers , in endless growth in wisdom and beauty , that the spirit of the human race finds its ideal . To ...
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... nature and human experience learns to conceive it , is a harmonious expansion of all the powers which make the beauty and worth of human nature , and is not con- sistent with the over - development of any one power at the expense of the ...
... nature and human experience learns to conceive it , is a harmonious expansion of all the powers which make the beauty and worth of human nature , and is not con- sistent with the over - development of any one power at the expense of the ...
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