The Two Frontiers: A Study in Historical PsychologyCoward-McCann, Incorporated, 1930 - 375 strani |
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Stran 359
... activity for its own sake grown to the Americans , that it is con- stantly employed by all ranks of the people as a substitute for thought . The American uses leisure itself , not as a valuable opportunity for self - exam- ination , but ...
... activity for its own sake grown to the Americans , that it is con- stantly employed by all ranks of the people as a substitute for thought . The American uses leisure itself , not as a valuable opportunity for self - exam- ination , but ...
Stran 361
... activity for its own sake . If he undertakes activity at all , it must be for some object that lies beyond activity . Thus we find the Russian peasant becoming a tramp in order to " save his soul " ; the Russian intellectual indulg- ing ...
... activity for its own sake . If he undertakes activity at all , it must be for some object that lies beyond activity . Thus we find the Russian peasant becoming a tramp in order to " save his soul " ; the Russian intellectual indulg- ing ...
Stran 364
... activity are the European and the Asiatic world . Both Russia and America have achieved within their borders what to ... activities of one set of European prophets , the Soviet system has not broken down . It is more secure , after ten ...
... activity are the European and the Asiatic world . Both Russia and America have achieved within their borders what to ... activities of one set of European prophets , the Soviet system has not broken down . It is more secure , after ten ...
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æsthetic Alexander II Allies already America and Russia American American colonies ancient armies attitude autocracy became become Bolshevik Catherine Catholic Chichikov Christianity Church Civil complete continually Cossacks culture Czar despite Dostoevsky East economic Emerson Empire England English equally Europe European fact faith force France French frontier Germany Gogol hand Hawthorne human idea immense independent Indian industrial influence intellectual Ivan Ivan the Terrible land landowners later Lenin literary lives Mark Twain Melville ment moral Moscow Muscovy mystic Napoleon nations Nicholas nineteenth century Old Believers Orthodox past peasant period Peter Poland political popular prosperity Puritan Pushkin race realise religion religious result Revolution revolutionary Rome Russia Russia and America Russian literature sentiment serfs sian Siberia Slavophilism social soul South spiritual story struggle symbol Tartar Tchekhov thought tion to-day Tolstoy took tradition Western Whitman whole zemstvos