It is scarcely necessary to remark that a stationary condition of capital and population implies no stationary state of human improvement. There would be as much scope as ever for all kinds of mental culture, and moral and social progress ; as much room... Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Сторінка 4141848Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| Ulysses Grant Weatherly - 1926 - 416 стор.
...much scope as ever for all kinds of mental culture and moral and social progress ; as much room for improving the Art of Living, and much more likelihood...ceased to be engrossed by the art of getting on." Mill's view was probably little affected by any special predilection for the simple life or for getting... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1899 - 532 стор.
...much scope as ever for all kinds of mental culture, and moral and social progress; as much room for improving the Art of Living, and much more likelihood of its being improved, when minds ceased to be en, ' grossed by the art of getting on. Even the industrial arts might be as earnestly and as successfully... | |
| United States. Commission on Population Growth and the American Future - 1972 - 196 стор.
...much scope as ever for all kinds of mental culture, and moral and social progress; as much room for improving the Art of Living and much more likelihood...minds ceased to be engrossed by the art of getting on. 3. Equity: Elimination of poverty in an affluent society through overall increases in real income is... | |
| United States. Commission on Population Growth and the American Future - 1972 - 392 стор.
...much scope as ever for all kinds of mental culture, and moral and social progress; as much room for improving the Art of Living and much more likelihood...ceased to be engrossed by the art of getting on." 3. Equity: Elimination of poverty in an affluent society through overall increases in real income is... | |
| United States. Congress. Economic Joint Committee - 1973 - 312 стор.
...moral and social progress ; as much and much more likelihood of it being improved, when minds cease to be engrossed by the art of getting on. Even the...successfully cultivated, with this sole difference, that in serving no purpose but the increase of wealth, industrial improvements would produce their legitimate... | |
| Charles Birch, John B. Cobb - 1985 - 372 стор.
...much scope as ever for all kinds of mental culture, and moral and social progress; as much room for improving the Art of Living and much more likelihood of its being improved, when minds cease to be engrossed by the art of getting on. Even the industrial arts might be as earnestly and... | |
| John Cunningham Wood - 1991 - 380 стор.
...stationary condition of human improvements; the "art of living" would improve, and there would be, he says, "much more likelihood of its being improved, when...art of getting on." Even the industrial arts might still be successfully cultivated, but improvements would produce their legitimate effect, that of abridging... | |
| Benjamin Hunnicutt - 1988 - 434 стор.
...much scope as ever for all kinds of mental culture, and moral and social progress; as much room for improving the Art of Living, and much more likelihood of its being improved, when minds cease to be engrossed with the art of getting on. Even the industrial arts might be as earnestly and... | |
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