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... culture as the inheritor of a long line of culture criticism — the setting up of an ideal , usually derived from the institutions of the past , against which society can be judged , an ideal which draws especially on Edmund Burke ...
... culture as the inheritor of a long line of culture criticism — the setting up of an ideal , usually derived from the institutions of the past , against which society can be judged , an ideal which draws especially on Edmund Burke ...
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... culture " are overlapping and chronologically con- tinuous terms ; the latter absorbs the former , above all in Culture and Anarchy , and adds to it an ideal of man's total - moral and intellectual -perfection . To be sure , " The ...
... culture " are overlapping and chronologically con- tinuous terms ; the latter absorbs the former , above all in Culture and Anarchy , and adds to it an ideal of man's total - moral and intellectual -perfection . To be sure , " The ...
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... culture . Culture is a " moral , social , and beneficent " force , because the social motives- " love of our neighbour , the impulses towards action , help , and beneficence , the desire for removing human error , clearing human ...
... culture . Culture is a " moral , social , and beneficent " force , because the social motives- " love of our neighbour , the impulses towards action , help , and beneficence , the desire for removing human error , clearing human ...
Contents
THE OXFORD SENTIMENT | 5 |
The Quarrel of Reason and Faith | 26 |
The Onslaught on the Philistines | 39 |
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