Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bind 10–11Indiana University Press, 1988 |
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... civilization : " all activities and resources which are useful to men for making the earth serviceable to them , for protecting them against the violence of the forces of nature , and so on , " are recognized as cultural ( CD 90 ) ...
... civilization : " all activities and resources which are useful to men for making the earth serviceable to them , for protecting them against the violence of the forces of nature , and so on , " are recognized as cultural ( CD 90 ) ...
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... civilization's obsessive fear of barbarism . Rousseau , with foresight , had denounced this new form of life . He had advocated , not a return to non - civilization , not the rejection of technical progress ( a dishonest accusation with ...
... civilization's obsessive fear of barbarism . Rousseau , with foresight , had denounced this new form of life . He had advocated , not a return to non - civilization , not the rejection of technical progress ( a dishonest accusation with ...
Side 40
... civilization ” is given its true meaning , i.e. , if by this word is meant the present state of the culture of any society or nation , if , in other words , one speaks of " civilizations " and not " civilization , " our own , one is ...
... civilization ” is given its true meaning , i.e. , if by this word is meant the present state of the culture of any society or nation , if , in other words , one speaks of " civilizations " and not " civilization , " our own , one is ...
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