Best Hope of Earth: A Grammar of Democracy |
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The most successful reconcilers of the practical with the ideal ( “ evil ” with " good
" ) are the modern Anglo - Saxons , and they are children of torment because they
know by bitter experience that one cannot use the Noble Lie and avoid the lie ...
The most successful reconcilers of the practical with the ideal ( “ evil ” with " good
" ) are the modern Anglo - Saxons , and they are children of torment because they
know by bitter experience that one cannot use the Noble Lie and avoid the lie ...
第 77 頁
The ideal of unity was no longer the cement of Christendom , but of the nation -
state . It was , thought the princes , a notable victory , and so it was for awhile . But
cunningly concealed in the Reformation was the logical outgrowth of the ...
The ideal of unity was no longer the cement of Christendom , but of the nation -
state . It was , thought the princes , a notable victory , and so it was for awhile . But
cunningly concealed in the Reformation was the logical outgrowth of the ...
第 109 頁
To act is to affirm the worth of an end , and to persist in affirming the worth of an
end is to make an ideal . ” Holmes has stated the same idea elsewhere in a
beautifully expressive passage . “ Life seems to me like a Japanese picture which
our ...
To act is to affirm the worth of an end , and to persist in affirming the worth of an
end is to make an ideal . ” Holmes has stated the same idea elsewhere in a
beautifully expressive passage . “ Life seems to me like a Japanese picture which
our ...
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ITS MEANING AND ITS METHOD | 1 |
MORALS WITH AXES TO GRIND | 15 |
THE FAILURE OF GREEK DEMOCRACY | 32 |
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