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Page 60
... ideology have to change together ; only those ele- ments that are positively required to change will change . Holloway's ambivalence about the English ideology indicates that it is one thing to describe and analyse it , and quite ...
... ideology have to change together ; only those ele- ments that are positively required to change will change . Holloway's ambivalence about the English ideology indicates that it is one thing to describe and analyse it , and quite ...
Page 61
... English have been remarkably fortunate in their his tory - whatever their ... ideology in these terms is not to suggest that human nature is somehow ... English are as capable of cruelty and oppression as anyone else , provided it happens ...
... English have been remarkably fortunate in their his tory - whatever their ... ideology in these terms is not to suggest that human nature is somehow ... English are as capable of cruelty and oppression as anyone else , provided it happens ...
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... English ideology . Snow has complained in his Rede lecture , The Two Cultures and the Scientific Revolution , that modern literature has shown no sign of absorbing the achievements of twentieth - century science , beyond a certain ...
... English ideology . Snow has complained in his Rede lecture , The Two Cultures and the Scientific Revolution , that modern literature has shown no sign of absorbing the achievements of twentieth - century science , beyond a certain ...
Contents
Preface | 7 |
Character and Liberalism | 35 |
The Ideology of Being English | 56 |
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