Freedom and CultureWingate, 1951 - 270 Seiten |
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... society . The claims of the individual and of society thus stand per- manently in the relation of Hegelian thesis and antithesis . Their reconciliation in a higher synthesis must in part be attempted in the present , but in part must be ...
... society . The claims of the individual and of society thus stand per- manently in the relation of Hegelian thesis and antithesis . Their reconciliation in a higher synthesis must in part be attempted in the present , but in part must be ...
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... society had been collecting his royalties , which now amounted to several hundred thousand francs . The society knew what the composer himself did not know . This is the sort of work performed by the Société des Gens de Lettres de ...
... society had been collecting his royalties , which now amounted to several hundred thousand francs . The society knew what the composer himself did not know . This is the sort of work performed by the Société des Gens de Lettres de ...
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... society the benefits which society has a right to expect from him . This argument deserves consideration . It will be readily granted that a total isolation of the writer from the society in which he lives is likely to be a bad thing ...
... society the benefits which society has a right to expect from him . This argument deserves consideration . It will be readily granted that a total isolation of the writer from the society in which he lives is likely to be a bad thing ...
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