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... ideas , the verbal dexterity , the extraordinary theatrical shapes of the plays of Shaw that won me to going to the theatre , I also remember my growing disillusion , my deepening distaste for brilliance in which human love and sexual ...
... ideas , the verbal dexterity , the extraordinary theatrical shapes of the plays of Shaw that won me to going to the theatre , I also remember my growing disillusion , my deepening distaste for brilliance in which human love and sexual ...
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... idea that man is good by nature and has been corrupted by society and civilisation . Rousseau did not say that society and civilisation were inherently bad , but rather that both had taken a wrong direction and become harmful as they ...
... idea that man is good by nature and has been corrupted by society and civilisation . Rousseau did not say that society and civilisation were inherently bad , but rather that both had taken a wrong direction and become harmful as they ...
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... ideas about politics which to others seemed strange or unintelligible or were simply misunderstood . One of the most important of these ideas was Rousseau's conception of freedom . He was passionately devoted to freedom , but freedom ...
... ideas about politics which to others seemed strange or unintelligible or were simply misunderstood . One of the most important of these ideas was Rousseau's conception of freedom . He was passionately devoted to freedom , but freedom ...
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ARTIST OR TEACHERS | 17 |
JJ ROUSSEAU AND THE BIRTH OF ROMANTICISM | 34 |
THE LIFE AND EARLY DEATH OF GEORGIANISM | 47 |
Urheberrecht | |
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