Social Equality: A Short Study in a Missing ScienceG. P. Putnam's Sons, 1882 - 212 עמודים |
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עמוד 11
... proportions . It is by no means meant that the hopes and apprehensions spoken of are as yet universally of a very violent kind . In many cases they are so slight as to be hardly feelings at all , but shadows of feelings that really ...
... proportions . It is by no means meant that the hopes and apprehensions spoken of are as yet universally of a very violent kind . In many cases they are so slight as to be hardly feelings at all , but shadows of feelings that really ...
עמוד 39
... proportion as they are acted on , to increase the very evils which it is their avowed object to remedy ; and that by fixing the imagina- tion of the masses on an impossible kind of progress , it is really directing them backwards ...
... proportion as they are acted on , to increase the very evils which it is their avowed object to remedy ; and that by fixing the imagina- tion of the masses on an impossible kind of progress , it is really directing them backwards ...
עמוד 76
... these ad- vantages could be gained by his self - development , and gained more or less completely in proportion to its completeness ; whilst without this self - develop- ment they could not be gained at all . Our 76 SOCIAL EQUALITY .
... these ad- vantages could be gained by his self - development , and gained more or less completely in proportion to its completeness ; whilst without this self - develop- ment they could not be gained at all . Our 76 SOCIAL EQUALITY .
עמוד 83
... proportion between male and female births . But the fact he dwells on as most striking of all , and which he regards as explaining and proving his point most clearly , is this same reg- ularity when found in the case of suicide ...
... proportion between male and female births . But the fact he dwells on as most striking of all , and which he regards as explaining and proving his point most clearly , is this same reg- ularity when found in the case of suicide ...
עמוד 91
... proportion as the component individuals of the one differ from those of the other . " Now all this , says Mr. Spencer , " is almost a truism , " and he lays it down as some- thing we may at once start with accepting . Such being the ...
... proportion as the component individuals of the one differ from those of the other . " Now all this , says Mr. Spencer , " is almost a truism , " and he lays it down as some- thing we may at once start with accepting . Such being the ...
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