19780 | We seem to have made individual progress since savagery, but actually the species has decayed [Rousseau] |
19839 | The flourishing of arts and letters is too much admired [Rousseau] |
14852 | Culture cannot do without passions and vices [Nietzsche] |
4495 | The high points of culture and civilization do not coincide [Nietzsche] |
20108 | Every culture loses its identity and power if it lacks a major myth [Nietzsche] |
20948 | Human cultures are organisms which grow, and then fade and die [Spengler, by Bowie] |
23846 | Culture is an instrument for creating an ongoing succession of teachers [Weil] |
23414 | Liberals say state intervention in culture restricts people's autonomy [Kymlicka] |
9600 | If languages are intertranslatable, and cognition is innate, then cultures are all similar [Williamson] |
15662 | The 'culture industry' is an advertisement for the way things are [Finlayson] |
20679 | We stabilise societies with dogmas, either of dubious science, or of non-scientific values [Harari] |
21432 | Culture is the struggle to agree what is normal [Gibson,A] |