If the bulk of the human race are always to remain as at present, slaves to toil in which they have no interest, and therefore feel no interest — drudging from early morning till late at night for bare necessaries, and with all the intellectual and... French and German Socialism in Modern Times - Página 67por Richard Theodore Ely - 1883 - 274 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Charles Robert Drysdale - 1892 - 122 páginas
...restraint on the numbers of persons born, in order to attain to a happy state of society, thus writes : " If the bulk of the human race are always to remain as at present, slaves to toil in which they ham no interest, and therefore feel no interest ; drudging from early morning till late at night for... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1892 - 628 páginas
...were so, political economy might have a needful, but would have a melancholy, and a thankless task. If the bulk of the human race are always to remain as at present, slaves to toil in which they ftave no interest, and therefore feel no interest — drudging from early morning till late at night... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1894 - 644 páginas
...were so, political economy might have a needful, but would have a melancholy, and a thankless task. If the bulk of the human race are always to remain as at present, slaves 1л toil in which they have no interest, and therefore feel no interest — drudging from early morning... | |
| American Institute of Instruction - 1895 - 266 páginas
...choice in selecting the lot of the savage." And John Stuart Mill, so sober, so judicial always, says : " If the bulk of the human race are always to remain...all the intellectual and moral deficiencies which this implies — without resources either in mind or in feelings — untaught, for they cannot be better... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1899 - 518 páginas
...were so, political economy might have a needful, but would have a melancholy, and a thankless task. If the bulk of the human race are always to remain...which they have no interest, and therefore feel no interest—drudging from early morning till late at night for bare necessaries, and with all the intellectual... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1900 - 506 páginas
...were so, political economy might have a needful, but would have a melancholy, and a thankless task. If the bulk of the human race are always to remain...which they have no interest, and therefore feel no interest—drudging from early morning till late at night for bare necessaries, and with all the intellectual... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1904 - 624 páginas
...a needful, but would have a melancholy, and a thankless task. If the bulk of the human race are rm always to remain as at present, slaves to toil in...that implies — without resources either in mind or feelings — untaught, for they cannot be better taught than fed ; selfish, for all their thoughts... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1904 - 626 páginas
...and a thankless task, f the bulk of the human race are Mb always to remain as at present, slaves IjO toil in which they have no interest, and therefore...feel no interest — drudging from early morning till lat« at night for bare necessaries, and with all the intellectual and moral deficiencies which that... | |
| Henry George - 1905 - 446 páginas
...many murders and homicides per million population as we have. See McClure's Magazine, December, 1904. If the bulk of the human race are always to remain...drudging from early morning till late at night for bare necessities and with all the intellectual and moral deficiencies which that implies — without resources... | |
| Isaac Newton Stevens - 1908 - 368 páginas
...socialists have ever used such strong language as that of John Stuart Mill, which you will recall: 'If the bulk of the human race are always to remain...drudging from early morning till late at night for bare necessities and with all the intellectual and moral deficiencies which that implies — without resources... | |
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