Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismBobbs-Merrill, 1971 - 281 Seiten |
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... seen as culminating a debate about the value of culture which had been taking place in the pages of several journals throughout the 1860s . The debate originated with Fitzjames Stephen's reply in the Saturday Review to Matthew Arnold's ...
... seen as culminating a debate about the value of culture which had been taking place in the pages of several journals throughout the 1860s . The debate originated with Fitzjames Stephen's reply in the Saturday Review to Matthew Arnold's ...
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... seen , Englishmen are so prone , and which has been the bane of middle - class liberalism . He complains with a sorrowful in- dignation of people who ' appear to have no proper estimate of the value of the franchise ; ' he leads his ...
... seen , Englishmen are so prone , and which has been the bane of middle - class liberalism . He complains with a sorrowful in- dignation of people who ' appear to have no proper estimate of the value of the franchise ; ' he leads his ...
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... seen , on the side of their unchecked and unguided individual action , whose dangers none of them lie on the side of an over - reliance on the State , he quotes just so much of Wilhelm von Humboldt's ex- ample as can flatter them in ...
... seen , on the side of their unchecked and unguided individual action , whose dangers none of them lie on the side of an over - reliance on the State , he quotes just so much of Wilhelm von Humboldt's ex- ample as can flatter them in ...
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