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" I do not hesitate to express the opinion that, if there is no hope of a large improvement of the condition of the greater part of the human family ; if it is true that the increase of knowledge, the winning of a greater dominion over Nature, which is... "
Bisocialism: The Reign of the Man at the Margin - Página 32
por Oliver R. Trowbridge - 1903 - 427 páginas
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The Church Quarterly Review, Volumen38

Arthur Cayley Headlam - 1894 - 548 páginas
...merit of stability. I do not hesitate to express the opinion that, if there is no hope of a larger improvement of the condition of the greater part of...its consequence, and the wealth which follows upon that dominion, are to make no difference in the extent and the intensity of want, with its concomitant...
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The Twentieth Century, Volumen27

1890 - 1148 páginas
...embodies any worthy ideal nor even possesses the merit of stability. I do not hesitate to express the opinion, that, if there is no hope of a large improvement...its consequence, and the wealth which follows upon that dominion, are to make no difference in the extent and the intensity of Want, with its concomitant...
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The Theosophist, Volumen11

1890 - 956 páginas
...possesses the merit of stability. I do not hesitate to express the opinion that, if there is no bope of a large improvement of the condition of the greater...its consequence, and the wealth which follows upon that dominion, are to make no difference in the extent and the intensity of want, with its concomitaiat...
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The Review of Reviews, Volumen1

William Thomas Stead - 1890 - 766 páginas
...embodies any worthy ideal nor even possesses the merit of slabilily. I do not hesitate to express the opinion, that, if there is no hope of a large improvement...its consequence, and the wealth which follows upon that dominion, are to make no difference in the extent and the intensity of Want, with its concomitant...
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Social Evolution, Volumen1

Benjamin Kidd - 1894 - 410 páginas
...embodies any worthy ideal nor even possesses the merit of stability. I do not hesitate to express the opinion that if there is no hope of a large improvement...the increase of knowledge, the winning of a greater domain over nature which is its consequence, and the wealth which follows upon that domain are to make...
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Social Evolution

Benjamin Kidd - 1894 - 368 páginas
...Regimentation," Nineteenth Century, May 1890. See also his Social Diseases and Worse Remedies, pp. 13-51. if it is true that the increase of knowledge, the...its consequence, and the wealth which follows upon that dominion are to make no difference in the extent and the intensity of want with its concomitant...
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Social Evolution

Benjamin Kidd - 1894 - 396 páginas
...embody any worthy ideal, or possess the merit of stability, he does not hesitate to further express the opinion that " if there is no hope of a large improvement...condition of the greater part of the human family " — mark the uncompromising sweep of the words — he would hail the advent of some kindly comet...
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The Dial, Volumen17

Francis Fisher Browne, Scofield Thayer, Waldo Ralph Browne - 1894 - 462 páginas
...possesses the merit of stability. I do> not hesitate to express the opinion, that, if there is no hope of improvement of the condition of the greater part of the human family. ... I should hail the advent of some kindly comet, which would sweep the whole affair away, as a desirable...
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The Methodist Review, Volumen77

1895 - 1020 páginas
...embodies any worthy ideal nor even possesses the merit of stability. I do not hesitate to express the opinion that, if there is no hope of a large improvement...its consequence, and the wealth which follows upon that dominion are to make no difference in the extent and the intensity of want, with its concomitant...
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Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Volumen11;Volumen55;Volumen77

1895 - 1028 páginas
...embodies any worthy ideal nor even possesses the merit of stability. I do not hesitate to express the opinion that, if there is no hope of a large improvement...condition of the greater part of the human family, if it U true that the increase of knowledge, the winning of a greater dominion over nature, which is its...
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