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... moral grounds . To avoid censorship , it had to be contained , as it were , in a social context in which moral considerations permeated politics and public life . That is why the illusory overrating of culture played such a dangerous ...
... moral grounds . To avoid censorship , it had to be contained , as it were , in a social context in which moral considerations permeated politics and public life . That is why the illusory overrating of culture played such a dangerous ...
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... moral cowards and intellectual bravados during the time of the Third Reich . In East Germany , good moral intentions turned out to be an intellec- tual disaster . Communists who had survived Nazi persecution and Russian exile tried to ...
... moral cowards and intellectual bravados during the time of the Third Reich . In East Germany , good moral intentions turned out to be an intellec- tual disaster . Communists who had survived Nazi persecution and Russian exile tried to ...
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... moral alternatives , the coexistence of fellow travellers and refugees , of victims and perpetrators , of internal and external exiles had created a cultural milieu full of tension and thus creativity , nothing com- parable happened ...
... moral alternatives , the coexistence of fellow travellers and refugees , of victims and perpetrators , of internal and external exiles had created a cultural milieu full of tension and thus creativity , nothing com- parable happened ...
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Yorkshire Writers | 91 |
Shakespeare and the Anagram | 111 |
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