Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismSmith Elder, 1894 - 380 Seiten First published in 1869, this celebrated work of social criticism is the reference-point for all discussion of the relations between politics and culture. |
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... Frederic Harrison is very hostile to culture , and from a natural enough motive ; for culture is the eternal opponent of the two things which are the signal marks of Jaco- binism , its fierceness , and its addiction to an abstract ...
... Frederic Harrison is very hostile to culture , and from a natural enough motive ; for culture is the eternal opponent of the two things which are the signal marks of Jaco- binism , its fierceness , and its addiction to an abstract ...
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... Frederic Harrison , one of the poorest mortals alive ! ' Mr. Frederic Harrison wants to be doing business , and he complains that the man of culture C stops him with a turn for small fault- finding ,. 122 SWEETNESS AND LIGHT . ...
... Frederic Harrison , one of the poorest mortals alive ! ' Mr. Frederic Harrison wants to be doing business , and he complains that the man of culture C stops him with a turn for small fault- finding ,. 122 SWEETNESS AND LIGHT . ...
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... Frederic Harrison asks that question , it reminds us that the perfection of human nature is sweetness and light . It is of no use because , like religion , —that other effort after perfection , -it testifies that , where bitter envying ...
... Frederic Harrison asks that question , it reminds us that the perfection of human nature is sweetness and light . It is of no use because , like religion , —that other effort after perfection , -it testifies that , where bitter envying ...
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... Frederic Harrison , in a very good - tempered and witty satire , which makes me quite understand his having apparently achieved such a conquest of my young Prussian friend , Arminius , at last gets moved to an almost stern moral ...
... Frederic Harrison , in a very good - tempered and witty satire , which makes me quite understand his having apparently achieved such a conquest of my young Prussian friend , Arminius , at last gets moved to an almost stern moral ...
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... Frederic Harrison will forgive my again quoting that poor old hierophant of a decayed superstition ) : ' If we would really know our heart , let us impartially view our actions ; ' and I cannot help thinking that if our Liberals had had ...
... Frederic Harrison will forgive my again quoting that poor old hierophant of a decayed superstition ) : ' If we would really know our heart , let us impartially view our actions ; ' and I cannot help thinking that if our Liberals had had ...
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