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... force . . . corrupts the feeling ' . " 26 The relevance of this analysis to Savonarola's situation in Romola is obvious . His relationship with the masses , for example , works on precisely Positivist principles . While the politicians ...
... force . . . corrupts the feeling ' . " 26 The relevance of this analysis to Savonarola's situation in Romola is obvious . His relationship with the masses , for example , works on precisely Positivist principles . While the politicians ...
Page 63
... force , embodied in Dolfo Spini , a crucial advantage over the Frate's purely moral authority . He is thus forced to indulge in compromising Realpolitik himself , notably when he refuses to save Romola's godfather from execution . He ...
... force , embodied in Dolfo Spini , a crucial advantage over the Frate's purely moral authority . He is thus forced to indulge in compromising Realpolitik himself , notably when he refuses to save Romola's godfather from execution . He ...
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... force that ignorant numbers have ' to smash and destroy . That force is morally transformed when it becomes a giant club of emotional truth that may , or may not , be true . In Middlemarch , poverty is not smoothly subsumed into a ...
... force that ignorant numbers have ' to smash and destroy . That force is morally transformed when it becomes a giant club of emotional truth that may , or may not , be true . In Middlemarch , poverty is not smoothly subsumed into a ...
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Morality and religion | 17 |
Heredity and psychology | 38 |
the challenge of Marxs Theses on Feuerbach | 103 |
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