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Page 36
... seen as a mere numerical entity within the most terrifying collectives that the human race has ever known . He can be seen as existing not for himself alone but as part of something else , of a collective feel- ing , idea and organism ...
... seen as a mere numerical entity within the most terrifying collectives that the human race has ever known . He can be seen as existing not for himself alone but as part of something else , of a collective feel- ing , idea and organism ...
Page 88
... seen entering it two days prior to its formal open- ing and had yet to re - emerge . Like ancient Egyptian tomb builders , they were permanently sealed in and the School of Chemistry was now being petitioned to do something about the ...
... seen entering it two days prior to its formal open- ing and had yet to re - emerge . Like ancient Egyptian tomb builders , they were permanently sealed in and the School of Chemistry was now being petitioned to do something about the ...
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... seen as products of a post - Newtonian model of the universe . Mar- shall McLuhan has shown ways in which the characteristic dis- continuities and associations of symbolist literature anticipated the patterns and responses imposed by an ...
... seen as products of a post - Newtonian model of the universe . Mar- shall McLuhan has shown ways in which the characteristic dis- continuities and associations of symbolist literature anticipated the patterns and responses imposed by an ...
Contents
Preface | 7 |
Character and Liberalism | 35 |
The Ideology of Being English | 56 |
Copyright | |
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