The Bucknell ReviewBucknell University Press, 1961 |
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第 247 頁
... attitude toward the role of emotional feelings in life is to think about the traditional American attitude toward courtship and marriage . Here Americans and Russians agree that emotional rather than rational considerations ought to ...
... attitude toward the role of emotional feelings in life is to think about the traditional American attitude toward courtship and marriage . Here Americans and Russians agree that emotional rather than rational considerations ought to ...
第 259 頁
... attitude toward the West . The West is deeply involved in the inner conflicts of the Russian value system , since in considerable part these conflicts are between ways of life coming into Russia from the Middle East and those coming ...
... attitude toward the West . The West is deeply involved in the inner conflicts of the Russian value system , since in considerable part these conflicts are between ways of life coming into Russia from the Middle East and those coming ...
第 260 頁
... attitude of moral distrust of the West is a deep - rooted one , manifested long before Lenin's day in what Slavicists usually term the Russian Messianic attitude . Holy Russia , many Russians have long believed , has a God - given ...
... attitude of moral distrust of the West is a deep - rooted one , manifested long before Lenin's day in what Slavicists usually term the Russian Messianic attitude . Holy Russia , many Russians have long believed , has a God - given ...
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