Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismMacmillan, 1920 - 166 Seiten |
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... worship of this kind , and away from the old run of Latin and Sabine religious ideas . In a similar way , culture directs our atten- tion to the natural current there is in human affairs , and to its continual working , and will not let ...
... worship of this kind , and away from the old run of Latin and Sabine religious ideas . In a similar way , culture directs our atten- tion to the natural current there is in human affairs , and to its continual working , and will not let ...
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... worship of freedom in and for itself , of our superstitious faith , as I say , in machinery , is becoming very manifest . More and more , because of this our blind faith in machinery , because of our want of light to enable us to look ...
... worship of freedom in and for itself , of our superstitious faith , as I say , in machinery , is becoming very manifest . More and more , because of this our blind faith in machinery , because of our want of light to enable us to look ...
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... worship of the mere freedom to do as one likes is worship of machinery , that the really blessed thing is to like what right reason ordains , and to follow her authority , then we have got a practical benefit out of culture . We have ...
... worship of the mere freedom to do as one likes is worship of machinery , that the really blessed thing is to like what right reason ordains , and to follow her authority , then we have got a practical benefit out of culture . We have ...
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... of that class - life which is the affirmation of our ordinary self , and seasonably disconcert mankind in their worship of machinery , Therefore , when we speak of ourselves as divided into BARBARIANS , PHILISTINES , POPULACE . 69.
... of that class - life which is the affirmation of our ordinary self , and seasonably disconcert mankind in their worship of machinery , Therefore , when we speak of ourselves as divided into BARBARIANS , PHILISTINES , POPULACE . 69.
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... worship , all of them modes in which man proves his activity and expresses himself . To think that when one produces in these what is mean , or vulgar , or hideous , one can be permitted to plead that one has that within which passes ...
... worship , all of them modes in which man proves his activity and expresses himself . To think that when one produces in these what is mean , or vulgar , or hideous , one can be permitted to plead that one has that within which passes ...
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