Social Statics: Or, the Conditions Essential to Human Happiness Specified, and the First of Them DevelopedChapman, 1851 - 476 páginas |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 9
Página 5
... vidual . So we may say , not only that every epoch and every people has its peculiar conceptions of happiness , but that no two men have like conceptions ; and further , that in each man the conception is not the same at any two periods ...
... vidual . So we may say , not only that every epoch and every people has its peculiar conceptions of happiness , but that no two men have like conceptions ; and further , that in each man the conception is not the same at any two periods ...
Página 93
... viduals , as units of the social mass , tend to assume like relation- ships with the atoms of matter , surrounded as these are by their respective atmospheres of repulsion as well as of attraction . And perhaps social stability may ...
... viduals , as units of the social mass , tend to assume like relation- ships with the atoms of matter , surrounded as these are by their respective atmospheres of repulsion as well as of attraction . And perhaps social stability may ...
Página 150
... vidual , so also may every individual claim the " sense of security " at their hands . Here is a pretty prospect for overburdened premiers ! If such a doctrine be true , where shall the cares of the statesman end ? Must he listen to the ...
... vidual , so also may every individual claim the " sense of security " at their hands . Here is a pretty prospect for overburdened premiers ! If such a doctrine be true , where shall the cares of the statesman end ? Must he listen to the ...
Página 168
... vidual liberty than existed during the feudal ages , so neither can it be denied that there is now a less disposition amongst men to trespass against each other than was then exhibited . The two changes are co - ordinate , and must ...
... vidual liberty than existed during the feudal ages , so neither can it be denied that there is now a less disposition amongst men to trespass against each other than was then exhibited . The two changes are co - ordinate , and must ...
Página 200
... vidual . There have been books written to prove that the monarch's will should be the subject's absolute law ; and if in- stead of monarch we read legislature , we have the expediency- theory . It merely modifies " divine right of kings ...
... vidual . There have been books written to prove that the monarch's will should be the subject's absolute law ; and if in- stead of monarch we read legislature , we have the expediency- theory . It merely modifies " divine right of kings ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
absurd acts of parliament adaptation amongst arrangements assert assume authority become belief called capital punishment character circumstances civilization claim conduct consequences consider constitution desire despotism diminish Divine doctrine duty equal freedom equitable essential evil exer exercise of faculties exhibited existence fact feelings force fulfil function further give gratification greater greatest happiness Hence human implies individual inference infringement instinct institutions justice labour law of equal legislative less liberty of action limits live maintain man-the man's manifest matter means men's men's rights ment moral law moral sense nature needful obtained opinion organization perfect perfect law political polyps poor-law possession possible practice present principle produce proved reason recognise relationship respect rule savage sentiment serfs sinecurist slavery social society sphere sufficient suppose theory things tion trade trespass true truth vidual whilst wrong