The Shaking Off of BurdensUniversity of Cape Town, 1965 - 17 ページ |
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... keep before the University a reminder of the seriousness of its loss , to keep alive its faith that the lost freedom will one day be restored , and to keep its members vigilant lest further inroads into its remaining freedoms should be ...
... keep before the University a reminder of the seriousness of its loss , to keep alive its faith that the lost freedom will one day be restored , and to keep its members vigilant lest further inroads into its remaining freedoms should be ...
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... keep their doors open to all educationally fitted for its teaching without any qualifica- tion as to colour " -I quote his own words - before that fight ended in defeat . It is , I know , largely due to the lasting effect of his ...
... keep their doors open to all educationally fitted for its teaching without any qualifica- tion as to colour " -I quote his own words - before that fight ended in defeat . It is , I know , largely due to the lasting effect of his ...
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19 August 1965 by ROBERT Academic Freedom alive its faith animal Aristotle Aristotle's day automation bar is natural BURDENS The Seventh Cape Town child colour bar comradeship and mutual consider courage Cremona Davie Memorial Lecture day be restored Democritus domestic doubt econo Euripides Extension of University feel felt to exist garded Greek household kinds of human Liutprand lost freedom Lycophron Matthews mean Memorial Lecture Delivered MICHIGAN mutual defence Nature's intention Non-White obviously philosopher Plato political problem of slavery Rand realise that individual reversal of policy revolution ritual dance ROBERT BIRLEY says Seisachtheia sets of human Seventh T. B. Davie slave by nature Sophocles sound and permanent South Africa suggestion superior T. B. Davie Memorial things thought tion Town on 19 tripods of Hephaestus understand university apartheid University Education Act University of Cape unnatural unrealistic usual prejudices Utopian villein virtue Western Europe woman words