Modes and MoralsC. Scribner's Sons, 1920 - 276 psl. |
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... guilty together , that is , of pampering ourselves with physical comforts ; and democracy always makes for materialism , because the only kind of equality that you can guarantee to a whole people is , [ 3 ] The New Simplicity.
... guilty together , that is , of pampering ourselves with physical comforts ; and democracy always makes for materialism , because the only kind of equality that you can guarantee to a whole people is , [ 3 ] The New Simplicity.
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... physical . Democracy and plumbing , as well as war , make the problem of our immediate future a rather special one . We do not share all phases of it with our Allies . Let me explain , a little , what I mean . If America has led the ...
... physical . Democracy and plumbing , as well as war , make the problem of our immediate future a rather special one . We do not share all phases of it with our Allies . Let me explain , a little , what I mean . If America has led the ...
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... unavoidable mitigation of decency . The one most aristo- cratic element in life , physically speaking , is spaciousness ; it has always been in the best tradition to be frugal to starvation in a corner of [ 8 ] MODES AND MORALS.
... unavoidable mitigation of decency . The one most aristo- cratic element in life , physically speaking , is spaciousness ; it has always been in the best tradition to be frugal to starvation in a corner of [ 8 ] MODES AND MORALS.
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... to an almost animal dependence on creature comforts . With all our theoretical glorification of simplicity , we have really prided ourselves supremely on our physical luxuries , and most of all , it must be said , [ 10 ] MODES AND MORALS.
... to an almost animal dependence on creature comforts . With all our theoretical glorification of simplicity , we have really prided ourselves supremely on our physical luxuries , and most of all , it must be said , [ 10 ] MODES AND MORALS.
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... physical luxuries which have no æsthetic value . Our plumbing has been our civilization . The European aristocracy is for the most part not so " comfortable " as the American middle class ; and therefore we have considered our- selves ...
... physical luxuries which have no æsthetic value . Our plumbing has been our civilization . The European aristocracy is for the most part not so " comfortable " as the American middle class ; and therefore we have considered our- selves ...
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Modes and Morals– By Katharine Fullerton Gerould. (Inhalt: The New ... Katharine Fullerton Gerould Visos knygos peržiūra - 1920 |
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