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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... right reason , ideas , light . The more , therefore , an aristocracy calls to its aid its innate forces , -its impene- trability , its high spirit , its power of haughty resistance , to deal with an epoch of ex- pansion , the graver is ...
... right reason , ideas , light . The more , therefore , an aristocracy calls to its aid its innate forces , -its impene- trability , its high spirit , its power of haughty resistance , to deal with an epoch of ex- pansion , the graver is ...
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... right reason , plainly enjoins us to set our faces against . It enjoins us to encourage and uphold the occupants of the executive power , whoever they may be , in firmly prohibiting them . But it does this clearly and resolutely , and ...
... right reason , plainly enjoins us to set our faces against . It enjoins us to encourage and uphold the occupants of the executive power , whoever they may be , in firmly prohibiting them . But it does this clearly and resolutely , and ...
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... reason and spirit of man , as the magnetic power which Mr. Murphy exercises on Bir- mingham Protestantism . And as we shall never get rid of our natural taste for the bathos in religion , -never get access to a best self and right reason ...
... reason and spirit of man , as the magnetic power which Mr. Murphy exercises on Bir- mingham Protestantism . And as we shall never get rid of our natural taste for the bathos in religion , -never get access to a best self and right reason ...
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... right reason ( and it is at least supposed that governors should know more of this than the mass of the governed ) , to set it authoritatively before the community . But our whole scheme of government being representative , every one of ...
... right reason ( and it is at least supposed that governors should know more of this than the mass of the governed ) , to set it authoritatively before the community . But our whole scheme of government being representative , every one of ...
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... right reason , or their natural taste for the bathos to differ much from a relish for the sublime . Every one is thus in every pos- sible way encouraged to trust in his own heart ; but he that trusteth in his own heart , ' says the Wise ...
... right reason , or their natural taste for the bathos to differ much from a relish for the sublime . Every one is thus in every pos- sible way encouraged to trust in his own heart ; but he that trusteth in his own heart , ' says the Wise ...
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