The Bucknell ReviewBucknell University Press, 1961 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 31 筆
第 253 頁
... Russian elite values - along with its polar opposite : constant , tormenting doubt . " What am I to live by ? Whom am I to believe ? " Doctor Zhivago demands . John Gunther heads one of his chapters with an apt quotation from Dostoevsky ...
... Russian elite values - along with its polar opposite : constant , tormenting doubt . " What am I to live by ? Whom am I to believe ? " Doctor Zhivago demands . John Gunther heads one of his chapters with an apt quotation from Dostoevsky ...
第 260 頁
... Russian Messianic attitude . Holy Russia , many Russians have long believed , has a God - given destiny to lead a degenerate Western world to a purer life . This formula , long popular under the Czars , applies word for word to the ...
... Russian Messianic attitude . Holy Russia , many Russians have long believed , has a God - given destiny to lead a degenerate Western world to a purer life . This formula , long popular under the Czars , applies word for word to the ...
第 261 頁
... Russian orthodoxy , Russian communalism , and above all , Russian discipline . Even the twists and dodges of the day - to - day party line are Russian adroitness . Perhaps the most important single trait making for conflict resolution ...
... Russian orthodoxy , Russian communalism , and above all , Russian discipline . Even the twists and dodges of the day - to - day party line are Russian adroitness . Perhaps the most important single trait making for conflict resolution ...
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