Carlyle and the Search for AuthorityOhio State University Press, 1991 - 234 من الصفحات The author demonstrates how Thomas Carlyle, in virtually all his writings, conducted a search for a new centre of social and political authority that would fit his changing world. |
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... human law cannot displace divine law and therefore wanted to discard human law , to go naked ; but Teufelsdröckh insists that only through clothing can we produce social order , that " Society is founded upon Cloth , " that " without ...
... human law cannot displace divine law and therefore wanted to discard human law , to go naked ; but Teufelsdröckh insists that only through clothing can we produce social order , that " Society is founded upon Cloth , " that " without ...
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... human need from knowledge of how to justly satisfy human need . While both kinds of knowledge require that one look beyond the surface , an action that the existing aristocracy was incapable of performing , the sanscu- lottes do not ...
... human need from knowledge of how to justly satisfy human need . While both kinds of knowledge require that one look beyond the surface , an action that the existing aristocracy was incapable of performing , the sanscu- lottes do not ...
الصفحة 173
... human history . It is of a piece with many other nineteenth - century visions of an idyll in which all human relationships are just and a haven from which the public domain can be disinterestedly criticized — for example , Dickens's ...
... human history . It is of a piece with many other nineteenth - century visions of an idyll in which all human relationships are just and a haven from which the public domain can be disinterestedly criticized — for example , Dickens's ...
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