Culture & Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social Criticism; and Friendship's GarlandMacmillan, 1896 - 364 Seiten |
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... action of statesmen . " We already have an example of religious equality in our colonies . " In the colonies , " says The Times , " we see religious communities unfettered by State- control , and the State relieved from one of the most ...
... action of statesmen . " We already have an example of religious equality in our colonies . " In the colonies , " says The Times , " we see religious communities unfettered by State- control , and the State relieved from one of the most ...
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... action . The man of culture is in politics one of the poorest mortals alive . For simple pedantry and want of good sense no man is his equal . No assumption is too unreal , no end is too unpractical for him . But the active exercise of ...
... action . The man of culture is in politics one of the poorest mortals alive . For simple pedantry and want of good sense no man is his equal . No assumption is too unreal , no end is too unpractical for him . But the active exercise of ...
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... action , help , and beneficence , the desire for removing human error , clearing human confusion , and diminishing human misery , the noble aspiration to leave the world better and happier than we found it , -motives eminently such as ...
... action , help , and beneficence , the desire for removing human error , clearing human confusion , and diminishing human misery , the noble aspiration to leave the world better and happier than we found it , -motives eminently such as ...
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... action ; what distinguishes culture is , that it is possessed by the scientific passion as well as by the passion of doing good ; that it demands worthy notions of reason and the will of God , and does not readily suffer its own crude ...
... action ; what distinguishes culture is , that it is possessed by the scientific passion as well as by the passion of doing good ; that it demands worthy notions of reason and the will of God , and does not readily suffer its own crude ...
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... action for its own sake , without troubling themselves to make reason and the will of God prevail therein . Now , then , is the moment for culture to be of service , culture which believes in making reason and the will of God prevail ...
... action for its own sake , without troubling themselves to make reason and the will of God prevail therein . Now , then , is the moment for culture to be of service , culture which believes in making reason and the will of God prevail ...
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