Freedom and CultureWingate, 1951 - 270 Seiten |
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... favour- able to culture . Civilization itself has been shown to have a marked propensity to suicide . It can devour itself for lack of cul- ture . It is obvious that , in order for culture to prosper , civilization is necessary , that ...
... favour- able to culture . Civilization itself has been shown to have a marked propensity to suicide . It can devour itself for lack of cul- ture . It is obvious that , in order for culture to prosper , civilization is necessary , that ...
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... favour of his liberty , are based on the evident fact that man does not say the last word . To respect man , born thus to struggle and to be free in order to achieve his culture , is the elementary duty of a political leader , a ...
... favour of his liberty , are based on the evident fact that man does not say the last word . To respect man , born thus to struggle and to be free in order to achieve his culture , is the elementary duty of a political leader , a ...
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... favour of ' primary education ' has been launched in those parts of the world in which modern civilization is of comparatively recent origin ( in certain parts of Africa and Asia for example ) . There are also quite a number of ...
... favour of ' primary education ' has been launched in those parts of the world in which modern civilization is of comparatively recent origin ( in certain parts of Africa and Asia for example ) . There are also quite a number of ...
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... favour of real equality of access to secondary education and even in favour of ' secondary education for all ' . 1 There is no doubt that this represents one in fact of of the most urgent problems of educational justice social justice ...
... favour of real equality of access to secondary education and even in favour of ' secondary education for all ' . 1 There is no doubt that this represents one in fact of of the most urgent problems of educational justice social justice ...
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... favour of the institution of school psychologists and the training of teachers generally in psychology . 2 Psychology itself has made a valuable contribution to the study of mental development , of differential aptitudes and of the ...
... favour of the institution of school psychologists and the training of teachers generally in psychology . 2 Psychology itself has made a valuable contribution to the study of mental development , of differential aptitudes and of the ...
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