| Charles Lemert - 1993 - 700 Seiten
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| Matthew Arnold - 1993 - 292 Seiten
...social idea; and the men of culture are the true aposdes of equality. The great men of culture are those who have had a passion for diffusing, for making prevail,...uncouth, difficult, abstract, professional, exclusive; to humanise it, to make it efficient outside the clique of the cultivated and learned, yet still remaining... | |
| Cornel West - 1993 - 352 Seiten
...social idea and the men of culture are the true apostles of equality. The great men of culture are those who have had a passion for diffusing, for making prevail,...uncouth, difficult, abstract, professional, exclusive; to humanize it, to make it efficient outside the clique of the cultivated and learned, yet still remaining... | |
| Cameron McCarthy - 1993 - 364 Seiten
...social idea and the men of culture are the true apostles of equality. The great men of culture are those who have had a passion for diffusing, for making prevail,...harsh, uncouth, difficult, abstract, professional, yet still remaining the best knowledge and thought of the time, and a true source, therefore, of sweetness... | |
| 1993 - 946 Seiten
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| 1994 - 500 Seiten
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| Matthew Arnold - 1994 - 258 Seiten
...idea; and the men of culture are the true apostles of equality. The great men of culture are those who have had a passion for diffusing, for making prevail,...one end of society to the other, the best knowledge of their time; ... to humanize it, to make it efficient outside the clique of the cultivated and the... | |
| Marvin B. Becker - 1994 - 202 Seiten
...celebrated comment in his Culture and Anarchy: "The great men of culture are those who had a passion ... for carrying from one end of society to the other,...the best knowledge, the best ideas of their time." Finally, yet another specimen of the "absolute" view of culture: JA Froude, the nineteenth-century... | |
| José María Naharro-Calderón - 1994 - 474 Seiten
...Amold. «Amold associated culture with diffusion: 'a passion for discussing, for making prevail, from carrying from one end of society to the other the best knowledge, the best ideas'. The 'great men of culture', he said, would 'divest knowledge of all that was harsh, uncouth, difficult,... | |
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