The Sociological Review, المجلد 3University of Keele, 1910 |
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الصفحة 250 - In all things that are purely social we can be as separate as the fingers, yet one as the hand in all things essential to mutual progress.
الصفحة 315 - If now— and this is my idea — there were, instead of military conscription a conscription of the whole youthful population to form for a certain number of years a part of the army enlisted against Nature, the injustice would tend to be evened out, and numerous other goods to the commonwealth would follow.
الصفحة 315 - ... relations to the globe he lives on, and to the permanently sour and hard foundations of his higher life.
الصفحة 315 - We must make new energies and hardihoods continue the manliness to which the military mind so faithfully clings. Martial virtues must be the enduring cement; intrepidity, contempt of softness, surrender of private interest, obedience to command, must still remain the rock upon which states are built...
الصفحة 315 - To coal and iron mines, to freight trains, to fishing fleets in December, to dishwashing, clothes-washing, and window-washing, to road-building and tunnelmaking, to foundries and stokeholes, and to the frames of skyscrapers, would our gilded youths be drafted off according to their choice, to get the childishness knocked out of them...
الصفحة 316 - ... our gilded youths be drafted off, according to their choice, to get the childishness knocked out of them, and to come back into society with healthier sympathies and soberer ideas. They would have paid their blood-tax, done their own part in the immemorial human warfare against nature, they would tread the earth more proudly, the women would value them more highly, they would be better fathers and teachers of the following generation.
الصفحة 72 - The first thing is good stock, and the second thing is good stock, and the third thing is good stock, and when you have paid attention to these three things, fit environment will keep your material in good condition. No environmental or educational grindstone is of service, unless the tool to be ground is of genuine steel — of tough race and tempered stock.
الصفحة 214 - Again : suppose that, though the necessities of the human race continue the same as at present, yet the mind is so enlarged, and so replete with friendship and generosity, that every man has the utmost tenderness for every man, and feels no more concern for his own interest than for that of his fellows : it seems evident, that the USE of Justice would, in this case, be suspended by such an extensive benevolence, nor would the divisions and barriers of property and obligation have ever been thought...
الصفحة 46 - Who dare answer it, — but with his life in his hand ; a ready and willing victim to truth, and to the emancipation of the world from its long bondage of disunion, error, crime and misery?
الصفحة 46 - What the consequences of this daring deed shall be to myself, I am as indifferent about, as whether it shall rain or be fair to-morrow. Whatever may be the consequences, I will now perform my duty to you, and to the world ; and should It be the last act of my life, I shall be well content, and know that I have lived for an important purpose.