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... believe that ' aesthetic experience ' is ' the experience of beauty ' . Only those who are ' victims ' of ' the bewitch- ment of language ' would ever speak of ' the charm of beauty ' or of ' the lure of beauty ' , argues Padhye with ...
... believe that ' aesthetic experience ' is ' the experience of beauty ' . Only those who are ' victims ' of ' the bewitch- ment of language ' would ever speak of ' the charm of beauty ' or of ' the lure of beauty ' , argues Padhye with ...
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... believe that equality would follow from socialised property . The logic behind this belief may be set down as follows : with continuance of private pro- perty equalitarian measures can only be fiscal and fiscal methods come up against a ...
... believe that equality would follow from socialised property . The logic behind this belief may be set down as follows : with continuance of private pro- perty equalitarian measures can only be fiscal and fiscal methods come up against a ...
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... believe in the economic interpretation of history , nor does he believe that English- men were a nation of shopkeepers . As a grateful Anglophile , he argues that the motives behind Clive's actions were guided by self - assertiveness ...
... believe in the economic interpretation of history , nor does he believe that English- men were a nation of shopkeepers . As a grateful Anglophile , he argues that the motives behind Clive's actions were guided by self - assertiveness ...
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