Towards Independence: Essays on ScotlandPolygon, 1991 - 220 páginas |
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... diversity has a value in itself and is to be preferred to uniformity , especially when it is imposed by external circumstances . This is a proposition to which most people would , I suppose , subscribe . A world reduced to uniformity ...
... diversity has a value in itself and is to be preferred to uniformity , especially when it is imposed by external circumstances . This is a proposition to which most people would , I suppose , subscribe . A world reduced to uniformity ...
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... diversity against imposed uniformity . A Scottish resolution about the need to defend the smaller cultures and less - used languages , was received with enthusiasm . It was passed unanimously with only one abstention , which was by the ...
... diversity against imposed uniformity . A Scottish resolution about the need to defend the smaller cultures and less - used languages , was received with enthusiasm . It was passed unanimously with only one abstention , which was by the ...
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... diversity against imposed uniformity . A Scottish resolution about the need to defend the smaller cultures and less - used languages , was received with enthusiasm . It was passed unanimously with only one abstention , which was by the ...
... diversity against imposed uniformity . A Scottish resolution about the need to defend the smaller cultures and less - used languages , was received with enthusiasm . It was passed unanimously with only one abstention , which was by the ...
Contenido
1 | 19 |
The Discouraged Optimists | 25 |
The Scottish Malaise | 43 |
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