Social Statics: Or, the Conditions Essential to Human Happiness Specified, and the First of Them DevelopedChapman, 1851 - 476 páginas |
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... opinion as to the mode of securing this greatest happiness to the greatest number . " " " There again , " exclaim the objectors , you mistake our requirement . We want something else than opinions . We have had enough of them . Every ...
... opinion as to the mode of securing this greatest happiness to the greatest number . " " " There again , " exclaim the objectors , you mistake our requirement . We want something else than opinions . We have had enough of them . Every ...
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... opinion of Lycurgus that perfect phy- sical development was the chief essential to human felicity ; Plotinus , on the contrary , was so purely ideal in his aspirations as to be ashamed of his body . Indeed the many con- tradictory ...
... opinion of Lycurgus that perfect phy- sical development was the chief essential to human felicity ; Plotinus , on the contrary , was so purely ideal in his aspirations as to be ashamed of his body . Indeed the many con- tradictory ...
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... opinion he had expressed " on the advantage of such societies was very much modified , " and illustrating by a series of curves " the quick rise and gradual decline " of the experi- mental association . The Spitalfields weavers afford ...
... opinion he had expressed " on the advantage of such societies was very much modified , " and illustrating by a series of curves " the quick rise and gradual decline " of the experi- mental association . The Spitalfields weavers afford ...
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... opinion , overcoming the old style - that of force . It bids fair to become a trite remark that the law- maker is but the servant of the thinker . Daily is statecraft held in less repute . Even the Times can see that " the social ...
... opinion , overcoming the old style - that of force . It bids fair to become a trite remark that the law- maker is but the servant of the thinker . Daily is statecraft held in less repute . Even the Times can see that " the social ...
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... opinion , that were nothing to be done till all agreed upon them , we might stand still to the end of time . If each man carried out , independently of a state power , his own notions of what would best secure " the greatest happiness ...
... opinion , that were nothing to be done till all agreed upon them , we might stand still to the end of time . If each man carried out , independently of a state power , his own notions of what would best secure " the greatest happiness ...
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