Freedom and CultureWingate, 1951 - 270 Seiten |
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... produce individ- uals subject to the constraint of tradition and the outlook of previous generations ? If we do , then the authority of the teacher and possibly lessons in ' morality ' , together with a system of com- bined rewards and ...
... produce individ- uals subject to the constraint of tradition and the outlook of previous generations ? If we do , then the authority of the teacher and possibly lessons in ' morality ' , together with a system of com- bined rewards and ...
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... produce better citizens than the most perfect ' lessons ' , and that if such lessons are given without social experience to support them they are likely to be of very little use . Incidentally I am talking here not as a teacher but as a ...
... produce better citizens than the most perfect ' lessons ' , and that if such lessons are given without social experience to support them they are likely to be of very little use . Incidentally I am talking here not as a teacher but as a ...
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... produced new talents and revealed new forms of creative art the film . This new art has produced , if not its geniuses , at least men whose work has become justly famous . And the art of photography has already produced its masters ...
... produced new talents and revealed new forms of creative art the film . This new art has produced , if not its geniuses , at least men whose work has become justly famous . And the art of photography has already produced its masters ...
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