Development of Social TheoryCentury Company, 1923 - 482 стор. |
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... thing . " " 1 Social and political disintegration , however , in no way diminished the ardor of the philosopher . There is no indication that , throughout the period of national decay with the loss of the dignity , the gravity , and the ...
... thing . " " 1 Social and political disintegration , however , in no way diminished the ardor of the philosopher . There is no indication that , throughout the period of national decay with the loss of the dignity , the gravity , and the ...
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... things they are now . " It would seem quite as appropriate , therefore , for the sociologist as for the political scientist and for the moral philosopher to emphasize Op . cit . , p . 145 . • Lectures on the Republic of Plato , pp . 5-6 ...
... things they are now . " It would seem quite as appropriate , therefore , for the sociologist as for the political scientist and for the moral philosopher to emphasize Op . cit . , p . 145 . • Lectures on the Republic of Plato , pp . 5-6 ...
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... thing within the nature or soul of man . It does not depend on chance convention , nor legal enactment . It is a ... things are produced more plentifully and easily , and of a better quality when one The Republic , 332 . Ibid . , 338 ...
... thing within the nature or soul of man . It does not depend on chance convention , nor legal enactment . It is a ... things are produced more plentifully and easily , and of a better quality when one The Republic , 332 . Ibid . , 338 ...
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James Pendleton Lichtenberger. man does one thing which is natural to him and is done at the right time and leaves other things.19 Success through proper adjustment leads to expansion of industry . New wants are created and must be ...
James Pendleton Lichtenberger. man does one thing which is natural to him and is done at the right time and leaves other things.19 Success through proper adjustment leads to expansion of industry . New wants are created and must be ...
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... things and persons whom we were describing above . " 25 Now since each man may practise only one art , that for which he is by nature fitted , and since " war is an art , " the specialization of function must also be applied here : " It ...
... things and persons whom we were describing above . " 25 Now since each man may practise only one art , that for which he is by nature fitted , and since " war is an art , " the specialization of function must also be applied here : " It ...
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Сторінка 298 - It has been the first to show what man's activity can bring about. It has accomplished wonders far surpassing Egyptian pyramids, Roman aqueducts, and Gothic cathedrals ; it has conducted expeditions that put in the shade all former exoduses of nations and crusades. The bourgeoisie cannot exist without constantly revolutionizing the instruments of production, and thereby the relations of production, and with them the whole relations of society.
Сторінка 300 - In the social production of their life, men enter into definite relations that are indispensable and independent of their will, relations of production which correspond to a definite stage of development of their material productive forces.
Сторінка 196 - I authorize and give up my right of governing myself, to this man, or to this assembly of men, on this condition, that thou give up thy right to him, and authorize all his actions in like manner.
Сторінка 189 - ... in all times kings and persons of sovereign authority, because of their independency, are in continual jealousies and in the state and posture of gladiators, having their weapons pointing, and their eyes fixed on one another, that is, their forts, garrisons, and guns, upon the frontiers of their, kingdoms, and continual spies upon their neighbours: which is a posture of war.
Сторінка 190 - A state also of equality, wherein all the power and jurisdiction is reciprocal, no one having more than another; there being nothing more evident than that creatures of the same species and rank, promiscuously born to all the same advantages of nature, and the use of the same faculties, should also be equal one amongst another without subordination or subjection...
Сторінка 191 - Though the earth, and all inferior creatures, be common to all men, yet every man has a property in his own person : this nobody has any right to but himself. The labour of his body, and the work of his hands, we may say, are properly his.
Сторінка 301 - Just as our opinion of an individual is not based on what he thinks of himself, so can we not judge of such a period of transformation by its own consciousness; on the contrary, this consciousness must be explained rather from the contradictions of material life, from the existing conflict between the social forces of production and the relations of production.
Сторінка 39 - Hence it is evident that the state is a creation of nature, and that man is by nature a political animal. And he who by nature and not by mere accident is without a state, is either a bad man or above humanity; he is like the 'Tribeless, lawless, hearthless one...
Сторінка 328 - Evolution is an integration of matter and concomitant dissipation of motion ; during which the matter passes from an indefinite, incoherent homogeneity to a definite, coherent heterogeneity ; and during •which the retained motion undergoes a parallel transformation.
Сторінка 296 - The history of all hitherto existing society is the history of class struggles. Freeman and slave, patrician and plebeian, lord and serf, guildmaster and journeyman, in a word, oppressor and oppressed...
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