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" The ultimate problem remains like a ghost, ever present and unlaid. Is it possible to extend a higher civilisation to the lower classes without debasing its standard and diluting its quality to the vanishing point ? Is not every civilisation bound to... "
The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal - Página 347
1927
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The American Historical Review, Volumen32

John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler - 1927 - 1048 páginas
...classes, and resulted in accelera ing the process of barbarization. But the ultimate problem remains Y\V a ghost, ever present and unlaid: Is it possible to extend a higher civiliz; tion to the lower classes without debasing its standard and diluting i quality to the vanishing...
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The Classical Weekly, Volumen22

1928 - 342 páginas
...have destroyed the up_per classes, and resulted in accelerating the process of barabarization. But the ultimate problem remains like a ghost, ever present and unlaid: Is it possible to extend a higher civilization to the lower classes without debasing its standard and diluting its quality to the vanishing...
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The Social and Economic History of the Roman Empire, Volumen1

M. Rostovtzeff - 1926 - 850 páginas
...They have destroyed the upper classes, and resulted in accelerating the process of barbarization. But the ultimate problem remains like a ghost, ever present and unlaid : Is it possible to extend a higher civilization to the lower classes without debasing its standard and diluting its quality to the vanishing...
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The Economic Journal: The Quarterly Journal of the Royal Economic ..., Volumen36

1926 - 720 páginas
...intellectual life, which we call the barbarisation of the ancient world." He ends on a note of pessimism—" Is not every civilisation bound to decay as soon as it begins to penetrate the masses ? " In this question it is a suffering Russian who speaks, but in America and in England there are...
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The American Oxonian, Volumen14

1927 - 226 páginas
...They have destroyed the upper classes, and resulted in accelerating the process of barbarization. But the ultimate problem remains like a ghost, ever present and unlaid: Is it possible to extend a higher civil1zationto the lower classes without debasing its standard and diluting its quality to the vanishing...
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American Institutions and Their Preservation, Volumen1

William Wilson Cook - 1927 - 424 páginas
...the end. Rostovtzeff ends by asking (p. 487) whether it is possible " to extend a higher civilization to the lower classes without debasing its standard and diluting its quality to the vanishing point" and whether every civilization is "bound to decay as soon as it begins to penetrate the masses." He...
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The Catholic Historical Review, Volumen6

1927 - 1122 páginas
...They have destroyed the upper classes, and resulted in accelerating the process of barbarization. But the ultimate problem remains like a ghost, ever present and unlaid. Is it possible to extend a higher civilization to the lower classes without debasing its standard and diluting its quality to the vanishing...
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Michael Rostovtzeff, Historian in Exile: Russian Roots in an American Context

Marinus Antony Wes - 1990 - 158 páginas
...modern democracy is a guarantee of continuous and uninterrupted progress ...? Is not every civilization bound to decay as soon as it begins to penetrate the masses?" The quotations in this paragraph are taken from the final pages of Rostovtzeff s social and economic history...
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The Growth of Economic Thought

Henry William Spiegel - 1991 - 904 páginas
...Our civilization will not last unless it be a civilization not of one class, but of the masses. . But the ultimate problem remains like a ghost, ever present and unlaid: Is it possible to extend a higher civilization to the lower classes without debasing its standard and diluting its quality to the vanishing...
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Mass Media in Modern Society

Norman Jacobs - 1992 - 252 páginas
...question with which Rostovtzeff concludes his magnum opus: "Is it possible to extend a higher civilization to the lower classes without debasing its standard...diluting its quality to the vanishing point? Is not every civilization bound to decay as soon as it begins to penetrate the masses?" Mr. Shils describes mass...
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