The Twentieth Century, Volum 173Nineteenth Century and After, 1964 |
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... culture is not the truth of its inspiration - truth being in any case at the bottom of a well - but its intensity and universality . The world's golden ages have always sprung from some overriding and passionate belief . This belief was ...
... culture is not the truth of its inspiration - truth being in any case at the bottom of a well - but its intensity and universality . The world's golden ages have always sprung from some overriding and passionate belief . This belief was ...
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... culture and patterns of consump- tion , separate from that of the family with children , from the teen culture , and from the culture of the retired . In addition , partly as a result of the acceleration of the pace in fashion , we ...
... culture and patterns of consump- tion , separate from that of the family with children , from the teen culture , and from the culture of the retired . In addition , partly as a result of the acceleration of the pace in fashion , we ...
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... culture now being corrupted by the " flashy triviality of the sensational and fragmentary products of mass culture " – which is to presuppose , that all mass culture is bad and all high culture good , an ignorant surmise that does not ...
... culture now being corrupted by the " flashy triviality of the sensational and fragmentary products of mass culture " – which is to presuppose , that all mass culture is bad and all high culture good , an ignorant surmise that does not ...
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