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The Labyrinth is man's symbol for his human condition; it is life itself, and not a prison to be escaped but to be lived in.
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Should the primary function of today's university be transmission or transvaluation, information or transformation? In these troublesome times it may well be the latter.
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What James Agee felt and knew about family life he wanted to present to his readers in as direct and artistic a fashion as possible.
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The Christ of Kazantzakis is not a return to the traditional Christian understanding and can only be understood in terms of Kazantzakis's own life and thought.
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However much Greek tragedy was concerned with fate, it was more deeply concerned with the ways of men, the failures and achievements of human freedom.
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Although Ralph Adams Cram seemed part-Jeremiah, part-Cassandra, and part Miniver Cheevy, he ultimately forged a synthesis between his medievalism and the needs of his own society.
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