University of Toronto Quarterly, Volume 16University of Toronto Press, 1946 - Canada |
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Page 239
... culture . The thesis is intended not as a defence of Marxism , but as a criticism of modern culture . I Every historical epoch has a characteristic culture , consisting of its peculiar political , economic , and social institutions ...
... culture . The thesis is intended not as a defence of Marxism , but as a criticism of modern culture . I Every historical epoch has a characteristic culture , consisting of its peculiar political , economic , and social institutions ...
Page 243
... culture in any given period , but of the whole course of human history . An economic system which satisfies the needs of one class always leaves unsatisfied the needs of other classes . One of the latter agitates for , and finally ...
... culture in any given period , but of the whole course of human history . An economic system which satisfies the needs of one class always leaves unsatisfied the needs of other classes . One of the latter agitates for , and finally ...
Page 422
... culture . By culture he means not some " ornamental accessory for the life of leisure , " but " the vital system of ideas of a period . " " Culture requires that we possess a complete concept of the world and of man . " Science will ...
... culture . By culture he means not some " ornamental accessory for the life of leisure , " but " the vital system of ideas of a period . " " Culture requires that we possess a complete concept of the world and of man . " Science will ...
Contents
Plato and Freud G EDISON | 1 |
An Answer | 17 |
A Causerie JAMES A ROY | 30 |
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