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The Two Worlds of Patrick White
The icon indicates free access to the linked research on JSTOR. As bombs fell in the first months of the Blitz, an Australian sat in his London apartment drinking Calvados, reading accounts of early expeditions into his homeland, and likely experiencing for the first time an immensity of emptiness and a longing for the land of his childhood. Though still young at age twenty-eight, he had already published two novels and was poised to enjoy the life of a London intellectual.
Freedom’s Progress? A History of Political Thought
Description In Freedom’s Progress?, Gerard Casey argues that the progress of freedom has largely consisted in an intermittent and imperfect transition from tribalism to individualism, from the primacy of the collective to the fragile centrality of the individual person and of freedom. Such a transition is, he argues, neither automatic nor complete, nor are relapses to tribalism impossible.
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