The book What is Your Culture to Me? was written by author Warner, Charles Dudley, 1829-1900 Here you can read free online of What is Your Culture to Me? book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is What is Your Culture to Me? a good or bad book?
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It has not escaped your attention that there are indications everywhereof what may be called a ground-swell. There is not simply an inquiry asto the value of classic culture, a certain jealousy of the schools whereit is obtained, a rough popular contempt for the graces of learning, afailure to see any connection between the first aorist and the rolling ofsteel rails, but there is arising an angry protest against the conditionsof a life which make one free of the serene heights of thought and gi...vehim range of all intellectual countries, and keep another at the spadeand the loom, year after year, that he may earn food for the day andlodging for the night. In our day the demand here hinted at has takenmore definite form and determinate aim, and goes on, visible to all men, to unsettle society and change social and political relations. The greatmovement of labor, extravagant and preposterous as are some of itsdemands, demagogic as are most of its leaders, fantastic as are many ofits theories, is nevertheless real, and gigantic, and full of a certainprimeval force, and with a certain justice in it that never sleeps inhuman affairs, but moves on, blindly often and destructively often, amovement cruel at once and credulous, deceived and betrayed, andrevenging itself on friends and foes alike.
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