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The parsons , the press , the private schools and the Catholic schools , the
bastions of bourgeois society in Melbourne , the recruiting grounds and
disseminators of bourgeois power , saw him as a corrupter of youth . Marshall -
Hall showed no ...
The parsons , the press , the private schools and the Catholic schools , the
bastions of bourgeois society in Melbourne , the recruiting grounds and
disseminators of bourgeois power , saw him as a corrupter of youth . Marshall -
Hall showed no ...
Page 267
67 The schools were still the nurseries of the embourgeoisement of the young .
The independent Protestant schools proudly proclaimed their aim to be the
education of boys and girls to loyalty , purity , industry , frugality and sobriety .
67 The schools were still the nurseries of the embourgeoisement of the young .
The independent Protestant schools proudly proclaimed their aim to be the
education of boys and girls to loyalty , purity , industry , frugality and sobriety .
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Ministers of education instructed school teachers to hold assemblies at which
addresses would be given to the ... In the schools financed , staffed and
administered by state governments the children were exhorted by their teachers
and in their ...
Ministers of education instructed school teachers to hold assemblies at which
addresses would be given to the ... In the schools financed , staffed and
administered by state governments the children were exhorted by their teachers
and in their ...
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FRIENDS OF MAMMON AND PROPHETS OF EDEN | 1 |
A COAT OF CONSERVATIVE VARNISH | 43 |
MORAL IMPROVERS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPERS | 55 |
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