democracy
Matthew Arnold believed that high culture was very important to democracy.
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Matthew Arnold believed that culture and education were very important to democracy. He saw them as crucial for promoting critical thinking, fostering moral values, and creating an informed citizenry that could actively participate in the democratic process.
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Attending the opera.
C. The mental and physical application of what is best
Matthew Arnold's main argument in "Culture and Anarchy" regarding sweetness and light is that society should strive for a balance between cultivating the intellect (sweetness) and moral conscience (light) in order to achieve harmony and social progress. He believed that this balance would lead to a more enlightened and refined society.
Matthew Arnold was born on December 24, 1822.
Matthew Arnold advocated for disinterestedness in literary criticism. He believed that critics should approach literature without personal bias or self-interest, focusing instead on the work itself and its ability to enrich society and culture. Arnold argued for the importance of objectivity and impartiality in evaluating works of literature.
Matthew Arnold died on April 15, 1888 at the age of 65.
Matthew Arnold Brayfield has written: 'The measures of the poets'