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As the number of followers increases , an organization appears ; and with it the
pure Ascetic attitude — the attitude of complete indifference toward , and
noninterference in , the affairs of the empirical world — becomes impossible .
As the number of followers increases , an organization appears ; and with it the
pure Ascetic attitude — the attitude of complete indifference toward , and
noninterference in , the affairs of the empirical world — becomes impossible .
Strana 175
In such cases the caesura that separates one phase from the other becomes
double or cumulative . When in a musical composition the tempo and the rhythm
change together , 18 the modification becomes much more noticeable than when
...
In such cases the caesura that separates one phase from the other becomes
double or cumulative . When in a musical composition the tempo and the rhythm
change together , 18 the modification becomes much more noticeable than when
...
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Moreover , criticism has enormously multiplied its appearances and opportunities
: it has become popular . The Critical Review — the ... More than that : he
becomes a powerful figure not only in literature but in social life and politics . The
critic ...
Moreover , criticism has enormously multiplied its appearances and opportunities
: it has become popular . The Critical Review — the ... More than that : he
becomes a powerful figure not only in literature but in social life and politics . The
critic ...
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Chapter One FORMS AND PROBLEMS OF CULTURE INTEGRATION AND METHODS | 3 |
Summary of the Main Traits and Satellites of the Discussed Types of Adaptation | 97 |
Chapter Three CONCRETE ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE CHIEF TYPES OF CULTURE | 103 |
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