The Condition of ManHarcourt, Brace & World, 1944 - 467 pages |
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Page 60
... spirit and ye revived me with the sound of the harp and the tabor : the joy of Solomon and the joy of David find no echo in his spirit . The great prophet of the soul left out of his mission the traditional food of the soul . Music ...
... spirit and ye revived me with the sound of the harp and the tabor : the joy of Solomon and the joy of David find no echo in his spirit . The great prophet of the soul left out of his mission the traditional food of the soul . Music ...
Page 122
... spirit - abandoned with the faith that while the spirit remains alive it will produce as good or better as soon as needed . One must live , as Augustine had observed , according to the creator , not according to the created thing ; and ...
... spirit - abandoned with the faith that while the spirit remains alive it will produce as good or better as soon as needed . One must live , as Augustine had observed , according to the creator , not according to the created thing ; and ...
Page 323
... spirit of 1848 ) or by a ruthless " dictatorship of the proletariat " ( the spirit of 1917 ) . Plainly both groups were the victims of a faulty analysis of society . Personality and community are much more intimately related than either ...
... spirit of 1848 ) or by a ruthless " dictatorship of the proletariat " ( the spirit of 1917 ) . Plainly both groups were the victims of a faulty analysis of society . Personality and community are much more intimately related than either ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
PRELUDE TO AN ERA | 17 |
THE PRIMACY OF THE PERSON | 52 |
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