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Page 58
... attitudes , and dispositions which form the fundamental basis of an ideology are not as a rule rationally arrived at , nor are they usually consciously held . Rather they are the unconscious premises , the basic categories , which ...
... attitudes , and dispositions which form the fundamental basis of an ideology are not as a rule rationally arrived at , nor are they usually consciously held . Rather they are the unconscious premises , the basic categories , which ...
Page 59
... attitudes . Holloway illustrates his argument by a comparison between English and French academic methods and attitudes : In France , the seminar as a teaching method has been advocated by reference to Sartre's philosophical theory of ...
... attitudes . Holloway illustrates his argument by a comparison between English and French academic methods and attitudes : In France , the seminar as a teaching method has been advocated by reference to Sartre's philosophical theory of ...
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... attitudes that go beyond simple infatuation with a familiar environment : one can also detect an intermittent fascination with the past , and a variety of fears about the future . There is not , perhaps , anything particularly English ...
... attitudes that go beyond simple infatuation with a familiar environment : one can also detect an intermittent fascination with the past , and a variety of fears about the future . There is not , perhaps , anything particularly English ...
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Preface | 7 |
Character and Liberalism | 35 |
The Ideology of Being English | 56 |
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