Social Statics: Or, the Conditions Essential to Human Happiness Specified, and the First of Them DevelopedChapman, 1851 - 476 páginas |
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Herbert Spencer. we compare the wishes of the gluttonous school - boy with those of the earth - scorning ... man the conception is not the same at any two periods of life . The rationale of this is simple enough . Happiness ...
Herbert Spencer. we compare the wishes of the gluttonous school - boy with those of the earth - scorning ... man the conception is not the same at any two periods of life . The rationale of this is simple enough . Happiness ...
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... the insight requisite for law - making . It thinks that man's intellect is competent , first , to observe accurately the facts exhibited by associated human nature ; to form just estimates of general and individual charac- ter , of ...
... the insight requisite for law - making . It thinks that man's intellect is competent , first , to observe accurately the facts exhibited by associated human nature ; to form just estimates of general and individual charac- ter , of ...
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... the extreme necessity of restraint . Feudalism , serfdom , slavery - all tyrannical institutions , are merely the most vigorous kinds of rule , springing out of , and necessary to , a bad state of man . The progress from these is in all ...
... the extreme necessity of restraint . Feudalism , serfdom , slavery - all tyrannical institutions , are merely the most vigorous kinds of rule , springing out of , and necessary to , a bad state of man . The progress from these is in all ...
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... the proposition of a bill , the passing of an act , or any other event of politics or of state . " Thus , as ... man . Restraint is for the savage , the rapacious , the violent ; not for the just , the gentle , the benevolent ...
... the proposition of a bill , the passing of an act , or any other event of politics or of state . " Thus , as ... man . Restraint is for the savage , the rapacious , the violent ; not for the just , the gentle , the benevolent ...
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... the happiness of the individuals of whom a com- munity is composed , that is , their pleasures and their security , is ... man carried out , independently of a state power , his own notions of what would best secure " the greatest ...
... the happiness of the individuals of whom a com- munity is composed , that is , their pleasures and their security , is ... man carried out , independently of a state power , his own notions of what would best secure " the greatest ...
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