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الصفحة 61
... elite classical tradition and the moral truths so in keeping with the ethos of the rising middle class.64 But that a moral reformation was inseparable from an aesthetic one became an assumption increasingly difficult to support .
... elite classical tradition and the moral truths so in keeping with the ethos of the rising middle class.64 But that a moral reformation was inseparable from an aesthetic one became an assumption increasingly difficult to support .
الصفحة 63
Denouncing those writers who merely amuse or shock , he made it clear that he was even not “ afraid to mention Rabelais , and Aristophanes himself , ” among those who have ridiculed the only means to moral health and wisdom : " sobriety ...
Denouncing those writers who merely amuse or shock , he made it clear that he was even not “ afraid to mention Rabelais , and Aristophanes himself , ” among those who have ridiculed the only means to moral health and wisdom : " sobriety ...
الصفحة 145
Moreover , it seems reasonable to assert , by demonstrating the factual error in the " moral crusade ” interpretation the systematic voting data have pointed up the methodological dangers of judging history from the documents , records ...
Moreover , it seems reasonable to assert , by demonstrating the factual error in the " moral crusade ” interpretation the systematic voting data have pointed up the methodological dangers of judging history from the documents , records ...
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INTRODUCTION by Mirra Komarovsky | 2 |
THE NONECONOMIC ASSUMPTIONS OF JOHN MAY | 8 |
PART 1HISTORY AND SOCIAL RESEARCH | 31 |
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