Freedom and CultureWingate, 1951 - 270 Seiten |
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... civilization ' and ' civilize ' used in this same sense . Similar examples are to be found in English diction- aries . The word ' civilization ' takes on a wider meaning and becomes fashionable when the Napoleonic Code begins to extend ...
... civilization ' and ' civilize ' used in this same sense . Similar examples are to be found in English diction- aries . The word ' civilization ' takes on a wider meaning and becomes fashionable when the Napoleonic Code begins to extend ...
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... civilization has been rapid , and not always 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 ...
... civilization has been rapid , and not always 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 ...
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... civilization . This can happen all over the world , and particularly in America . Already , throughout the entire length of the Western Hemisphere , there are cities which have greater material conveniences to offer their inhabitants ...
... civilization . This can happen all over the world , and particularly in America . Already , throughout the entire length of the Western Hemisphere , there are cities which have greater material conveniences to offer their inhabitants ...
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