... transvaluation of all values” so that the remembrance of how we thought and felt then comes to us with the mark of a little strangeness upon it. It is strange just because we have cast it all out, we have “put away childish things.” But ...
... values in the modern sense to denote collective attitudes and beliefs. 'Transvaluation of values', as he put it, disposed of virtue and vice, of the classical and Judaeo-Christian virtues, of good and evil - and conveniently accompanied ...
... transvaluation of the sordid and the nondescript has informed fashion for the last few seasons. Some of the most interesting Prada dresses, for example, from two or so years back, were expensive, glossy revisions of the quintessential ...
... transvaluation of that experience so that the Negro could have a new self-image or new conception of himself. It was the responsibility of the Negro intellectual to provide a positive identification through history, literature, art ...
... transvaluation of values in regard to skin color and mating ideals. This happened in the Iberian peninsula under the domination of the Moors and Arabs where the moura encantada became the sought for ideal in mating. The same thing often ...
... transvaluation of culture. Are we ready for all that? Few are. Few succeed. The essence of re-engineering says: We need a more compellingvision of the future. Horton is a senior vice president at First America Bank Corp. in Kalamazoo ...