Self and Soul A Defense of Ideals
248 Polemical Conclusion Soul. There was nothing like today’s technology of diversion at his disposal. The primary appetite of t ...
In the Culture of the Counterfeit 249 military presence: soldiers hold fl ags, march, stand on guard, and play the national anth ...
past. He is out of joint with his moment, and the result of being so dissociated is often the enmity of others. People do not li ...
not learn in order to do the only things that real learning off ers: to acquire virtue and wisdom. There are other kinds of “kno ...
has all but won. The idea that any form of writing or thought can be, as Pound put it, news that stays news, is an absurdity. Th ...
it sees. “The world is too much with us; late and soon. / Getting and spending, we lay waste our powers.” The true artist always ...
pencil who can juggle words is a poet, despite the fact that he has nothing to say, only some semi- agreeable sounds to make; pu ...
have abjured the virtues of the saint. We have collectively turned our backs on most versions of loving- kindness for all. And w ...
all, and revel in it. To be sure, culture occasionally throws forth a displaced version of the compassionate ideal. Rather than ...
ideals that transcend the Self. Someday we will perhaps get tired of living among shadows in a cave. At a certain point it will ...
a miracle that Socrates lasted as long as he did; it is rather a shock that Jesus could preach even for three years, given his a ...
courage or compassion or true thought, she’ll feel something within her begin to swell, and she’ll feel a joy that passes beyond ...
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The Hero Adkins, A. W. H. Merit and Responsibility: A Study in Greek Values. Oxford: Clarendon, 1960. Amory, A. “The Gates of ...
262 Bibliography Emerson, Ralph Waldo. Society and Solitude. Boston: James R. Osgood, 1871. Finley, M. I. The World of Odysseus ...
Bibliography 263 Steiner, George. Language and Silence: Essays on Language, Lit erature, and the Inhuman. New York: Atheneum, 19 ...
264 Bibliography — — —. Transformations of Myth through Time. New York: Perennial Library, 1990. Chakravarti, Sures Chandra. The ...
Bibliography 265 Frawley, David. Gods, Sages and Kings: Vedic Secrets of Ancient Civilization. Salt Lake City: Passage, 1991. Fr ...
266 Bibliography Kermode, Frank. The Genesis of Secrecy: On the Interpretation of Narrative. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University P ...
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