Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismBobbs-Merrill, 1971 - 281 Seiten |
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... worship of them becomes as mere worship of machinery , as our worship of wealth or population , and as unintelligent and vulgarising a worship as that is . Everyone with anything like an adequate idea of human perfection has distinctly ...
... worship of them becomes as mere worship of machinery , as our worship of wealth or population , and as unintelligent and vulgarising a worship as that is . Everyone with anything like an adequate idea of human perfection has distinctly ...
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... worship when that worship was one , the State should , when that worship is split into several forms , apportion between those several forms . But the appor- tionment should be made with due regard to circumstances , taking account only ...
... worship when that worship was one , the State should , when that worship is split into several forms , apportion between those several forms . But the appor- tionment should be made with due regard to circumstances , taking account only ...
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... worship and devotion is eminently a collective matter . It does not help me to think a thing more clearly that thousands of other people are thinking the same ; but it does help me to worship with more emotion that thousands of other ...
... worship and devotion is eminently a collective matter . It does not help me to think a thing more clearly that thousands of other people are thinking the same ; but it does help me to worship with more emotion that thousands of other ...
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