Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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Page 74
... matter , and have come to the clear conviction that these problems to which the Moral Re - Armament Programme is finding an effec- tive solution are the most urgent in our whole production picture . Where others have stood back and ...
... matter , and have come to the clear conviction that these problems to which the Moral Re - Armament Programme is finding an effec- tive solution are the most urgent in our whole production picture . Where others have stood back and ...
Page 95
... matters which the gods permit men to decide for themselves , as for instance whether it is better to engage an ... matter to assume that such inspiration is normally to be counted on . Now the words which I have quoted from Dr ...
... matters which the gods permit men to decide for themselves , as for instance whether it is better to engage an ... matter to assume that such inspiration is normally to be counted on . Now the words which I have quoted from Dr ...
Page 99
... matter very much , but it does matter . If I find myself in a church which is a bad specimen of the worst period in architecture , the late nineteenth century , if the stained glass windows are insipid , and if the first thing I see is ...
... matter very much , but it does matter . If I find myself in a church which is a bad specimen of the worst period in architecture , the late nineteenth century , if the stained glass windows are insipid , and if the first thing I see is ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE I APPROACH TO THE PROBLEM | 9 |
THE AESTHETIC CONSCIENCE | 17 |
BACKGROUND TO CAUX | 24 |
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