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Closely connected with a renewed sense of social cohesion , and consequently new view of the nature of society , was a new sense of ; the importance of history and of organic growth . The NeoPlatonic tradition of European thought had ...
Closely connected with a renewed sense of social cohesion , and consequently new view of the nature of society , was a new sense of ; the importance of history and of organic growth . The NeoPlatonic tradition of European thought had ...
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He believed in the Lockeian principles of liberty and in the application of common sense and common humanity to social problems . He was a religious man who had not been frightened by the French Revolution into becoming a reactionary .
He believed in the Lockeian principles of liberty and in the application of common sense and common humanity to social problems . He was a religious man who had not been frightened by the French Revolution into becoming a reactionary .
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The poorest peasant , he wrote , in an independent land , felt this pride because he felt himself in some sense to be self - governed . Man must have love and admiration reaching beyond himself ( ' otherwise the moral man is killed ' ) ...
The poorest peasant , he wrote , in an independent land , felt this pride because he felt himself in some sense to be self - governed . Man must have love and admiration reaching beyond himself ( ' otherwise the moral man is killed ' ) ...
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Acknowledgements | 6 |
List of Illustrations | 7 |
The Age of Romanticism | 9 |
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