Five Moral PiecesSecker & Warburg, 2001 - 111 síður embracing the web of multi-culturalism that has become a fact of contemporary life from New York to New Delhi, Eco argues that we are more connected to people of othe traditions and customs than ever before, making tolerance the ultimate value in today's world. |
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Síða 24
... course of a private con- versation , and I am not a talebearer . It was in the days of the papacy of John XXIII , and my elderly friend , in enthusiastically praising the pope's virtues , said ( with clearly paradoxical intentions ) ...
... course of a private con- versation , and I am not a talebearer . It was in the days of the papacy of John XXIII , and my elderly friend , in enthusiastically praising the pope's virtues , said ( with clearly paradoxical intentions ) ...
Síða 49
... course of various interviews . There is all the more reason for an interview with a politician to be an act of a certain impor- tance : either it is sought by the politician , who wants to use the newspaper as a vehicle — and it is up ...
... course of various interviews . There is all the more reason for an interview with a politician to be an act of a certain impor- tance : either it is sought by the politician , who wants to use the newspaper as a vehicle — and it is up ...
Síða 92
... course of events is not suddenly inverted ( and everything is possible ) , we must prepare our- selves for the fact that in the next millennium Europe will be like New York or some Latin Amer- ican countries . In New York we see the ...
... course of events is not suddenly inverted ( and everything is possible ) , we must prepare our- selves for the fact that in the next millennium Europe will be like New York or some Latin Amer- ican countries . In New York we see the ...
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Reflections on War | 1 |
When the Other Appears on the Scene | 19 |
Migration Tolerance and the Intolerable | 89 |
Höfundarréttur | |
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