“One must, I think, be struck more and more the longer one lives, to find how much in our present society a man's life of each day depends for its solidity and value upon whether he reads during that day, and far more still on what he reads during it.”
Quote by Matthew Arnold
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Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social Criticism
This work delves into the interplay between culture and societal structures, offering critical insights into political and social issues. The author examines the role of culture in shaping society and its impact on political and social dynamics. more
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