| Allan Greer - 1993 - 420 páginas
...their own. 11 Repression, resurgence, and final defeat Men fight and lose the battle, and the thing they fought for comes about in spite of their defeat,...comes turns out not to be what they meant, and other men have to fight for what they meant under another name. William Morris, The Dream of John Ball' REPRESSION... | |
| Michael Bess - 1993 - 364 páginas
...illustrate what he meant: I pondered all these things, and how men fight and lose the battle, and the thing they fought for comes about in spite of their defeat,...comes turns out not to be what they meant, and other men have to fight for what they meant under another name." 6 It had been the work of Giambattista Vico... | |
| James F. Findlay - 1993 - 282 páginas
...Race. He began by quoting William Morris, the late nineteenthcentury English visionary and poet: Men fight and lose the battle, / and the thing that they...about in spite of their defeat, / and when it comes / it turns out not to be what they meant, / and other men have to fight for / what they mean under... | |
| Bryan D. Palmer - 1994 - 224 páginas
...of Morris's A Dream of John Ball: 'I ... pondered how men fight and lose the battle, and the thing they fought for comes about in spite of their defeat,...comes turns out not to be what they meant, and other men have to fight for what they meant under another name.' For Thompson, this echoed passages in Engels's... | |
| William F. Fisher - 1995 - 516 páginas
...Dream of John Ball:" I pondered all these things, and how men fight and lose the battle, and the thing they fought for comes about in spite of their defeat,...comes turns out not to be what they meant, and other men have to fight for what they meant under another name. For fifty years development practitioners... | |
| Charles W. Freeman, Jr. - 1995 - 616 páginas
...political action." Aldous Huxley, 1941 Planning, futility of: "Men fight and lose the battle, and the thing they fought for comes about in spite of their defeat, and when it comes, turns out to be not what they meant, and other men have to fight for what they meant under a different name."... | |
| William Morris - 1995 - 268 páginas
...words in A Dream of John Ball return in all their relevance: I pondered all these things, and how men fight and lose the battle, and the thing that they...comes turns out not to be what they meant, and other men have to fight for what they meant under another name ... Chronology 1834 24 March Birth of William... | |
| Adam B. Seligman - 1995 - 258 páginas
...but recall the words of William Morris's A Dream of John Ball: "I ponder all these things, how men fight and lose the battle and the thing that they...comes turns out not to be what they meant and other men have to fight for what they meant under another name."3 To accept this truth with stoicism, equanimity,... | |
| John Dittmer - 1994 - 564 páginas
...area of race relations during those three decades than at any time since the end of the Civil War. Men fight and lose the battle, and the thing that they...about in spite of their defeat, and when it comes it turns out not to be what they meant, and other men have to fight for what they mean under another... | |
| Peter Viereck, Joseph Brodsky - 1995 - 348 páginas
...certain defeat." And (as isms become wasms) William Morris: "Men fight and lose the battle, and the thing they fought for comes about in spite of their defeat; and when it comes, turns out to be not what they meant; and other men have to fight for what they meant under another name." PV... | |
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