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... Culture . In the first talk , ' Culture and Free- dom ' , he says that everyone's trouble sprang from the fact that Germany had allowed its great culture ' to become governmental ' . English culture is national , not governmental , and ...
... Culture . In the first talk , ' Culture and Free- dom ' , he says that everyone's trouble sprang from the fact that Germany had allowed its great culture ' to become governmental ' . English culture is national , not governmental , and ...
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... Culture with a capital ' C ' but might be attracted by the ' educative influence ' that Reith had valued but could ... Culture Matter ? ' ' Culture ' he defined as ' the various beautiful and interesting objects which men have made in ...
... Culture with a capital ' C ' but might be attracted by the ' educative influence ' that Reith had valued but could ... Culture Matter ? ' ' Culture ' he defined as ' the various beautiful and interesting objects which men have made in ...
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... Culture , that ' forbid- ding word ' , and stressing instead the national inheritance of culture that belonged to everyone . The Third would be ' in the broadest sense , “ cultural " - not a word which trips very smoothly on an English ...
... Culture , that ' forbid- ding word ' , and stressing instead the national inheritance of culture that belonged to everyone . The Third would be ' in the broadest sense , “ cultural " - not a word which trips very smoothly on an English ...
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The Suburban Novels | 8 |
The Indian Novel | 50 |
The BBC Broadcasts | 92 |
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