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" And still they crowd by one another as though they had nothing in common, nothing to do with one another... "
Babylon Or New Jerusalem?: Perceptions of the City in Literature - Página 7
editado por - 2005 - 301 páginas
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The Country and the City

Raymond Williams - 1975 - 356 páginas
...notice its direct continuation in Engels, in The Condition of the Working Class in England in 1844: The very turmoil of the streets has something repulsive,...one another as though they had nothing in common, noth1ng to do with one another, and their only agreement is the tacit one, that each keep to his own...
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Spirits of Fire: English Romantic Writers and Contemporary Historical Methods

G. A. Rosso, Daniel P. Watkins - 1990 - 308 páginas
...all human beings with the same qualities and powers, and with the same interest in being happy? . . . And still they crowd by one another as though they...nothing in common, nothing to do with one another. . . . The brutal indifference, the unfeeling isolation of each in his private interest becomes the...
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Georg Simmel: Critical Assessments, Volumen1

David Frisby - 1994 - 422 páginas
...is captured when he quotes approvingly Engels's indictment of the metropolis as a place where people 'crowd by one another as though they had nothing in common, nothing to do with each other, and their only agreement is the tacit one, that each keep to his own side of the pavement,...
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Modernisms: A Literary Guide

Peter Nicholls - 1995 - 386 páginas
...Melville.34 The experience was unsettling in the extreme; Engels observed, for example, that people 'crowd by one another as though they had nothing in...pavement, so as not to delay the opposing streams of the crowd'.35 This was collective experience but without any sense of communal relationship; using an increasingly...
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City on Fire: Hong Kong Cinema

Lisa Odham Stokes, Michael Hoover - 1999 - 388 páginas
...description of urban life captures the efect: The hundreds of thousands of all classes and ranks ... crowd by one another as though they had nothing in...only agreement is the tacit one, that each keep to their own side of the pavement, so as not to delay the opposing streams of the crowd, while it occurs...
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Studying Organization: Theory and Method

Stewart R Clegg, Stewart Clegg, Cynthia Hardy - 1999 - 492 páginas
...feudalism's fixed, personal relations of dependency into the abstract, atomized monads of civil society: they crowd by one another as though they had nothing...and their only agreement is the tacit one, that each keeps to his own side of the pavement, so as not to delay the opposing streams of the crowd, while...
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Unruly Cities?: Order/disorder

Gerry Mooney, Steve Pile, Chris Brook - 1999 - 404 páginas
...all human beings with the same qualities and powers. and with the same interest in being happy? ... And still they crowd by one another as though they...to do with one another. and their only agreement is a tacit one. that each keep to his own side of the pavement. so as not to delay the opposing streams...
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City on Fire: Hong Kong Cinema

Lisa Odham Stokes, Michael Hoover - 1999 - 392 páginas
...the efect: The hundreds of thousands of all classes and ranks ... crowd by one another as though the\ had nothing in common, nothing to do with one another,...only agreement is the tacit one, that each keep to their own side of the pavement, so as not to delay the opposing streams of the crowd, while it occurs...
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The Many Faces of Evil: Historical Perspectives

Amélie Rorty - 2001 - 376 páginas
...repulsive, something against which human nature rebels. The hundreds of thousands of all classes and ranks crowding past each other, are they not all human...as not to delay the opposing streams of the crowd, which it occurs to no man to honour another with so much as a glance. The brutal indifference, the...
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Work, Locality and the Rhythms of Capital: The Labour Process Reconsidered

Jamie Gough - 2003 - 344 páginas
...and control of investment flows. 13.6 The big smoke: workers' struggles and divisions in a metropolis The hundreds of thousands of all classes and all ranks...by one another as though they had nothing in common . . . And, however much one may be aware that this isolation of the individual, this narrow self-seeking...
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