Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismMacmillan, 1920 - 166 Seiten |
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... , meant to give publicity and credit to the inventions , sound or unsound , of the ordinary self of individuals . I remember , when I was in North Germany , having this very strongly brought to my mind in the matter 78 CULTURE AND ANARCHY .
... , meant to give publicity and credit to the inventions , sound or unsound , of the ordinary self of individuals . I remember , when I was in North Germany , having this very strongly brought to my mind in the matter 78 CULTURE AND ANARCHY .
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... individual eccentricity . ' This common reason of society looks very like our best self or right reason , to which we want to give authority , by making the action of the State , or nation in its collective character , the expression of ...
... individual eccentricity . ' This common reason of society looks very like our best self or right reason , to which we want to give authority , by making the action of the State , or nation in its collective character , the expression of ...
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An Essay in Political and Social Criticism Matthew Arnold. on individual inclination , our best self on our ordinary self ... individual reason , the reason of individuals ; all our search for authority has that for its end and aim . The ...
An Essay in Political and Social Criticism Matthew Arnold. on individual inclination , our best self on our ordinary self ... individual reason , the reason of individuals ; all our search for authority has that for its end and aim . The ...
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... individual reason into harmony with right reason . But in no country , owing to the want of intellectual flexi ... individual ; to act through the collective nation on the individual being not our natural leaning , we will hear nothing ...
... individual reason into harmony with right reason . But in no country , owing to the want of intellectual flexi ... individual ; to act through the collective nation on the individual being not our natural leaning , we will hear nothing ...
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... individual must act for himself , and must be perfect in himself ; and he lived in a country , Germany , where people were disposed to act too little for themselves , and to rely too much on the Government . But even thus , such was his ...
... individual must act for himself , and must be perfect in himself ; and he lived in a country , Germany , where people were disposed to act too little for themselves , and to rely too much on the Government . But even thus , such was his ...
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