It is hardly possible to overrate the value, in the present low state of human improvement, of placing human beings in contact with persons dissimilar to themselves, and with modes of thought and action unlike those with which they are familiar. The Liberty of Rome: A History - Сторінка 96автори: Samuel Eliot - 1849Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| Edward J. Dodson - 2002 - 600 стор.
...possible to overrate the value, in the present low state of human improvement, of placing human beings in contact with persons dissimilar to themselves, and...action unlike those with which they are familiar. Commerce is now, what war once was, the principal source of this contact Before, the patriot, unless... | |
| Ruth F. Chadwick, Doris Schroeder - 2002 - 384 стор.
...possible to overrate the value, in the present low state of human improvement, of placing human beings in contact with persons dissimilar to themselves, and...and action unlike those with which they are familiar . . . Such communication has always been, and is peculiarly in the present age, one of the primary... | |
| Alfred Schüller, H Jrg Thieme - 2002 - 536 стор.
...possible to overrate the value, in the present low state of human improvement, of placing human beings in contact with persons dissimilar to themselves, and...thought and action unlike those with which they are familiär....". 13 Smith (1776/1976, Book IV, eh. IX, p. 208) defmes natural liberty in the following... | |
| James Hastings - 2003 - 472 стор.
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| Verna V. Gehring, William Arthur Galston - 2002 - 366 стор.
...this second sense by invoking John Stuart Mill, who stressed the value of bringing "human beings in contact with persons dissimilar to themselves, and...action unlike those with which they are familiar." A diverse student body, argued Rudenstine, is as much an "educational resource" as a university's faculty,... | |
| Mike Moore - 2003 - 316 стор.
...possible to overrate the value, in the present low state of human improvement, of placing human beings in contact with persons dissimilar to themselves, and...action unlike those with which they are familiar. Commerce is now, what war once was, the principal source of this contact . . . There is no nation which... | |
| Frank W. Hale - 2004 - 364 стор.
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| Gregor Schrott - 2004 - 265 стор.
...John Stuart Mill states: "/t is hardly possible to overrate the value ... of placing human beings in contact with persons dissimilar to themselves, and...action unlike those with which they are familiar" [Mill 1848, Book III, Chapter 17, Section 14]. Various studies have shown that this is true for managers... | |
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