A Short History of Culture, from Prehistory to the RenaissanceCitadel Press, 1963 - 439 pagina's |
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Pagina 103
... unity of purpose ... The appeals for unity at the dances , and the taboos on quarrelling show that their co - operation is of hostile partners . The social positions of men and women , like their respective contributions to procreation ...
... unity of purpose ... The appeals for unity at the dances , and the taboos on quarrelling show that their co - operation is of hostile partners . The social positions of men and women , like their respective contributions to procreation ...
Pagina 148
... unity , who see no way of getting rid of the king but want him to be responsible and helpful . There is no clear belief about an after - life . The poems discredit it or see no moral judgment to come in death . That people in general ...
... unity , who see no way of getting rid of the king but want him to be responsible and helpful . There is no clear belief about an after - life . The poems discredit it or see no moral judgment to come in death . That people in general ...
Pagina 263
... unity which emerges from fused opposites . We have to recognise that beauty is that which irradiates symmetry rather than sym- metry itself , and this it is that truly calls out love . Why else is there more of the glory of beauty upon ...
... unity which emerges from fused opposites . We have to recognise that beauty is that which irradiates symmetry rather than sym- metry itself , and this it is that truly calls out love . Why else is there more of the glory of beauty upon ...
Inhoudsopgave
Preface | 7 |
The Totemic Tribe | 32 |
Transition to Civilisation | 58 |
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