Tolstoy: The Inner DramaJ. Cape, 1927 - 320 strani |
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Stran 174
... civilization . ' " If that's the sole aim of civilization , then I'd sooner be a savage . ' ' But you are a savage as it is . All you Levins are savages . ' In this conversation two forms of barbarism are opposed to each other , and the ...
... civilization . ' " If that's the sole aim of civilization , then I'd sooner be a savage . ' ' But you are a savage as it is . All you Levins are savages . ' In this conversation two forms of barbarism are opposed to each other , and the ...
Stran 176
... civilization noted above . Because civilization , as represented by the ' educated classes , ' was corrupt , educa- tion itself was corrupting , and a man could only preserve his virtue by confining his attention to the immediate ...
... civilization noted above . Because civilization , as represented by the ' educated classes , ' was corrupt , educa- tion itself was corrupting , and a man could only preserve his virtue by confining his attention to the immediate ...
Stran 217
... civilization as an evil , ruinous to mankind . ' Certainly modern civilization , as Tolstoy knew it , was un - Christian , but its very rational viciousness , culminat- ing as it did in the European War , was in process of com- pelling ...
... civilization as an evil , ruinous to mankind . ' Certainly modern civilization , as Tolstoy knew it , was un - Christian , but its very rational viciousness , culminat- ing as it did in the European War , was in process of com- pelling ...
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PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
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