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Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira
Revolution and Counter-Revolution

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1 Forew, Intr | human activity, such as culture, art, laws, customs, and~ 2 1, 1 | State, family, economy, culture, and so on - are but multiple 3 1, 2 | negative elements of Western culture and civilization. ~ ~ 4 1, 3, 3| the soul, all fields of culture, and, in the end, all realms 5 1, 3, 5| recesses of the soul and the culture of Western man, has been 6 1, 3, 5| This human type and the culture and civilization consistent 7 1, 3, 5| and of the materialistic culture and civilization into~which 8 1, 3, 5| the dominant note of the culture and civilization-supposing 9 1, 3, 5| concepts of civilization and culture can be realized in such 10 1, 7, 2| B. Catholic Culture and Civilization~            11 1, 7, 2| restore and promote Catholic culture and civilization. This theme 12 1, 7, 2| we understand by Catholic culture and Catholic civilization. 13 1, 7, 2| the terms civilization and culture are used in many different 14 1, 7, 2| fundamental element of Catholic culture is the vision of the universe 15 1, 7, 2| doctrine of the Church. This culture includes not only the learning, 16 1, 7, 2| Catholic doctrine. This culture is not restricted to the 17 1, 7, 2| D. Culture and Civilization Par Excellence~            18 1, 7, 2| easy to infer that Catholic culture and civilization are the 19 1, 7, 2| and civilization are the culture and civilization par excellence. 20 1, 7, 2| of God, civilization and culture par excellence are only 21 1, 7, 3| upon the general tone of culture and customs. The natural 22 1, 10 | CHAPTER X: Culture, Arts, and Ambiences in 23 1, 10 | point out the full import of culture, arts, and ambiences in 24 1, 10, 1| 1. CULTURE~            The revolutionary 25 1, 10, 1| branches of knowledge or culture, for it is nearly impossible 26 2, 1, 3| today, revolutionary art and culture as they are today, and against 27 2, 2, 2| of society and State, of culture and life, out of opposition 28 2, 11, 1| society, the State, history, culture, and so on, just as the 29 2, 11, 1| Catholic civilization and culture. Accordingly, no conciliation 30 2, 11, 3| characteristics, in whatever field, in culture, customs, and so on. ~            31 3, 2, 2| or by instilling in the culture of the establishment itself 32 Post | vulgarization of the human type – to culture and the lifestyle of contemporary 33 Post | every society, in every culture, in every community, groups 34 Post | the rest by their greater culture, by their greater morality, 35 Post | the author's universal culture, his solid argumentation,


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