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 49
... book . Readers expect the press to provide a judgment and an orientation , and they trust the opinion of a well - known critic or the good name of the publication . But today a newspaper is considered a failure if it fails to run an ...
... book . Readers expect the press to provide a judgment and an orientation , and they trust the opinion of a well - known critic or the good name of the publication . But today a newspaper is considered a failure if it fails to run an ...
Síða 55
... readers to form their own opinions gradually , letting the political classes feel the weight of dis- creet but constant monitoring , and making it clear that , if need be , it could take the lid off things once more . No : Could a ...
... readers to form their own opinions gradually , letting the political classes feel the weight of dis- creet but constant monitoring , and making it clear that , if need be , it could take the lid off things once more . No : Could a ...
Síða 60
... readers why ( for which economic , political , or even national inter- ests ) it is necessary to keep a watch on what is hap- pening down there . But this kind of daily press requires a slow education of the reader ; today , in Italy ...
... readers why ( for which economic , political , or even national inter- ests ) it is necessary to keep a watch on what is hap- pening down there . But this kind of daily press requires a slow education of the reader ; today , in Italy ...
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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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