Freedom and CultureWingate, 1951 - 270 Seiten |
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... truth out of information available . This , they believe , is a sign of the slow democratizing of the life of the mind . They have come to expect in every human being an active effort to find truth for himself , making use of both ...
... truth out of information available . This , they believe , is a sign of the slow democratizing of the life of the mind . They have come to expect in every human being an active effort to find truth for himself , making use of both ...
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... truth is systematically denied and facts are systematically rearranged , or made subservient to a general ideal rule , the spokesmen for the official truth have a continuous task in interpreting orthodoxy for the people . History and ...
... truth is systematically denied and facts are systematically rearranged , or made subservient to a general ideal rule , the spokesmen for the official truth have a continuous task in interpreting orthodoxy for the people . History and ...
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Unesco. truth . Men are taught to believe that there are truths , tentative perhaps , but still worthy of use , to which power has no special access , and that there are indeed other truths which only one's own conscience can test . This ...
Unesco. truth . Men are taught to believe that there are truths , tentative perhaps , but still worthy of use , to which power has no special access , and that there are indeed other truths which only one's own conscience can test . This ...
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activities André Gide Article attitude basic become believe broadcasting century child citizens civilization communication countries creative artist culture Declaration of Human Don Quixote droit de suite Elizabeth Bowen Europe example exists expression fact favour freedom of science full development Goethe Graham Greene hand Harlow Shapley Human Rights ideal ideas individual intellectual involves kind knowledge letters liberty literary literature living logic Lysenko material mathematical means methods Michaelangelo mind modern moral nature opinion peace personality play political possible practical present primary education principle problem produce protection psychological published pupils question realize reason respect right to education rôle Russia scientific research scientists secondary education social society Soviet Soviet Union speak spirit student subsidies thing tion truth UNESCO United Nations Universal Declaration V. S. Pritchett words writers and artists