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" the growth and for the survival of culture, If they conflict with any passionate faith of the reader—if, for instance, he finds it shocking that culture and equalitarianism should conflict, if it seems monstrous to him that anyone should have "advantages... "
Discipline and Practice: The (ir)resistibility of Theory - Page 48
edited by - 2004 - 269 pages
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Culture and Society, 1780-1950

Raymond Williams - History - 1983 - 388 pages
...and the tone corresponds to what is in fact offered. But the sentence is at once followed by this : If they conflict with any passionate faith of the...merely ask him to stop paying lip-service to culture. 16 From try to say and what I believe to be there is an abrupt movement to something very different...
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T. S. Eliot and Ideology

Kenneth Asher, Kenneth George Asher - Literary Criticism - 1998 - 220 pages
...present intention. What I try to say is this: here are what I believe to be essential conditions for the growth and for the survival of culture. If they conflict with any passionate faith of the reader - if, for instance, he finds it shocking that culture and equalitarianism should conflict, if...
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Colonial Desire: Hybridity in Theory, Culture, and Race

Robert Young - Art - 1995 - 260 pages
...passionate faith of the reader - if, for instance, he finds it shocking that culture and egalitarianism should conflict, if it seems monstrous to him that anyone should have ‘advantages of birth' - I do not ask him to change his faith, I merely ask him to stop paying lip-service to cultureP'...
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Culture/metaculture

Francis Mulhern - Literary Criticism - 2000 - 228 pages
...irreplaceable warrant of cultural well-being. To undermine the one was to imperil the other, ‘If (the reader) finds it shocking that culture and equalitarianism...monstrous to him that anyone should have ‘advantages of birth'[,) I do not ask him to change his faith, I merely ask him to stop paying lip-service to culture'...
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Culture/metaculture

Francis Mulhern - Literary Criticism - 2000 - 234 pages
...irreplaceable warrant of cultural well-being. To undermine the one was to imperil the other. ‘If [the reader) finds it shocking that culture and equalitarianism...monstrous to him that anyone should have ‘advantages of birth'[,) I do not ask him to change his faith, I merely ask him to stop paying lip-service to culture'...
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