Form and Thought in ProseWilfred Stone, Robert Hoopes Ronald Press Company, 1960 - Всего страниц: 686 |
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... MASS * Nicola Chiaromonte If it is true that we live in a mass society , we must immediately admit one fact : there are some individuals who are more affected by it than others , but there are not , nor can there be , privileged persons ...
... MASS * Nicola Chiaromonte If it is true that we live in a mass society , we must immediately admit one fact : there are some individuals who are more affected by it than others , but there are not , nor can there be , privileged persons ...
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... mass ? The example used here , of the situation of the individual in a crowd , may seem frivolous . It only concerns , in fact , the most obvious aspect of the " mass situation . " One must , however , keep two things in mind . The ...
... mass ? The example used here , of the situation of the individual in a crowd , may seem frivolous . It only concerns , in fact , the most obvious aspect of the " mass situation . " One must , however , keep two things in mind . The ...
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... masses ? In no sense . The intellectual can distin- guish himself from the mass only by his greater consciousness of their common situation . But he can show this consciousness in only one way - by speaking the truth without presuming ...
... masses ? In no sense . The intellectual can distin- guish himself from the mass only by his greater consciousness of their common situation . But he can show this consciousness in only one way - by speaking the truth without presuming ...
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Introduction | 3 |
Writing and Reading | 48 |
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