Culture & Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social Criticism; and Friendship's GarlandMacmillan, 1896 - 364 Seiten |
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... aristocracy likes the notion of a State - authority greater than itself , with a stringent administrative machinery ... aristocratic class , and a stringent administration might either take these functions out of its hands , or prevent ...
... aristocracy likes the notion of a State - authority greater than itself , with a stringent administrative machinery ... aristocratic class , and a stringent administration might either take these functions out of its hands , or prevent ...
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... aristocratic class like their class to rule , and the middle class theirs . But mean- while our social machine is a little out of order ; there are a good many people in our paradisiacal centres of industrialism and individualism taking ...
... aristocratic class like their class to rule , and the middle class theirs . But mean- while our social machine is a little out of order ; there are a good many people in our paradisiacal centres of industrialism and individualism taking ...
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... aristocratic class , as the political dissenters in the middle class , — he has no idea of a State , of the nation ... aristocracy . His apparition is somewhat embarrassing , because too many cooks spoil the broth ; because , while the ...
... aristocratic class , as the political dissenters in the middle class , — he has no idea of a State , of the nation ... aristocracy . His apparition is somewhat embarrassing , because too many cooks spoil the broth ; because , while the ...
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... aristocracy , mainly because of its dignity and politeness , surely culture is useful in reminding us , that in our ... aristocratic class to possess sweetness , culture insists on the neces- sity of light also , and shows us that ...
... aristocracy , mainly because of its dignity and politeness , surely culture is useful in reminding us , that in our ... aristocratic class to possess sweetness , culture insists on the neces- sity of light also , and shows us that ...
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... aristocracy , and the secret of its distinguished manners and dignity , - these very qualities , in an epoch of expansion , turn against their possessors . Again and again I have said how the refinement of an aristocracy may be precious ...
... aristocracy , and the secret of its distinguished manners and dignity , - these very qualities , in an epoch of expansion , turn against their possessors . Again and again I have said how the refinement of an aristocracy may be precious ...
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