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Page 62
... opinion . Savonarola's achieve- ments follow this pattern exactly . Exploiting the great wave of feeling which ... opinions ' which constitute the ' sentiment of society ' ( ch . 11 ) , but Machiavelli knows otherwise , and by the end of ...
... opinion . Savonarola's achieve- ments follow this pattern exactly . Exploiting the great wave of feeling which ... opinions ' which constitute the ' sentiment of society ' ( ch . 11 ) , but Machiavelli knows otherwise , and by the end of ...
Page 73
... opinions and actions of the middle - class voters in the novel . Mr Nolan's complacent pontifications , for example , suggest , if not the dangers , at least the futility of freedom of opinion , even when those opinions echo an ...
... opinions and actions of the middle - class voters in the novel . Mr Nolan's complacent pontifications , for example , suggest , if not the dangers , at least the futility of freedom of opinion , even when those opinions echo an ...
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... opinion that the peasants lacked any true understanding of the events of 1848 on the grounds that they were innately ... opinion and behaviour . Similar attitudes are apparent in Felix Holt's ' Address to Working Men ' . The Positivist ...
... opinion that the peasants lacked any true understanding of the events of 1848 on the grounds that they were innately ... opinion and behaviour . Similar attitudes are apparent in Felix Holt's ' Address to Working Men ' . The Positivist ...
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Morality and religion | 17 |
Heredity and psychology | 38 |
the challenge of Marxs Theses on Feuerbach | 103 |
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