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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... speak of a people merely from what one reads , yet that , I think , one may without much fear of contradiction say . I mean , when in the United States any spiritual side in man is wakened to activity , it is generally the religious ...
... speak of a people merely from what one reads , yet that , I think , one may without much fear of contradiction say . I mean , when in the United States any spiritual side in man is wakened to activity , it is generally the religious ...
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... speaking of these questions of church - disci- pline which gave occasion to his great work , he says they are , in truth , for the greatest part , such silly things , that very easiness doth make them hard to be disputed of in serious ...
... speaking of these questions of church - disci- pline which gave occasion to his great work , he says they are , in truth , for the greatest part , such silly things , that very easiness doth make them hard to be disputed of in serious ...
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... speaking even of the time of the Stuarts , but their early time , Clarendon says that if Bishop Andrewes had succeeded Bancroft at Canterbury , the disaffection of separatists might have been stayed and healed . This , however PREFACE . 47.
... speaking even of the time of the Stuarts , but their early time , Clarendon says that if Bishop Andrewes had succeeded Bancroft at Canterbury , the disaffection of separatists might have been stayed and healed . This , however PREFACE . 47.
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... in England is accustomed to speak of these things as if they were precious ends in themselves , and therefore had some of the characters of perfection indisputably joined to them . I have before now noticed SWEETNESS AND LIGHT . 87.
... in England is accustomed to speak of these things as if they were precious ends in themselves , and therefore had some of the characters of perfection indisputably joined to them . I have before now noticed SWEETNESS AND LIGHT . 87.
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... speaking a language not to be sophisticated , and resolutely testing these organisations by the ideal of a human perfection complete on all sides , applies to them . But men of culture and poetry , it will be said , are again and again ...
... speaking a language not to be sophisticated , and resolutely testing these organisations by the ideal of a human perfection complete on all sides , applies to them . But men of culture and poetry , it will be said , are again and again ...
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