The Condition of ManHarcourt, Brace, 1944 - 467 pages A study of the development of the personality and the community. |
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... esthetic as well as a practical object ; and that esthetic end , as I demonstrated in The Culture of Cities , was embodied in the layout and in the architectural development of the Baroque city . In the Middle Ages the historic ...
... esthetic as well as a practical object ; and that esthetic end , as I demonstrated in The Culture of Cities , was embodied in the layout and in the architectural development of the Baroque city . In the Middle Ages the historic ...
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... esthetic and economic organization . From the standpoint of his own fulfillment and satisfaction , the gentleman led a balanced life . But how could he live this balanced life in an unbalanced society ? How could it be lived , with a ...
... esthetic and economic organization . From the standpoint of his own fulfillment and satisfaction , the gentleman led a balanced life . But how could he live this balanced life in an unbalanced society ? How could it be lived , with a ...
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... esthetic concentration . More and more the artist's drawing governs the paintbrush , the chisel , the mal- let , the saw : time and experience play a lesser part in the final product . No matter how long it takes to build , every part ...
... esthetic concentration . More and more the artist's drawing governs the paintbrush , the chisel , the mal- let , the saw : time and experience play a lesser part in the final product . No matter how long it takes to build , every part ...
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
PRELUDE TO AN ERA | 17 |
THE PRIMACY OF THE PERSON | 52 |
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