| Etymonia - 1875 - 302 páginas
...mortality."— Idea of a Universal Hittory on a Cotmo-Polittcal Plan, by Kant. ' De Quince*t Works,' Vol. XII. " I confess I am not charmed with the ideal of life...elbowing, and treading on each other's heels, which form th« existing type of social life, are the most desirable lot of human kind, or anything but the disagreeable... | |
| William Rathbone Greg - 1876 - 370 páginas
...with the unaffected aversion manifested towards it by political economists of the old school. I am inclined to believe that it would be, on the whole,...to get on ; that the trampling, crushing, elbowing, treading on, each other's heels, which form the existing type of social life, are the most desirable... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1881 - 616 páginas
...unaffected aversion so generally manifested towards it by political economists of the old school. I am inclined to believe that it would be, on the whole,...of life held out by those who think that the normal &tate of / human beings is that of struggling to get on ; that the trampling, crushing, elbowing, and... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1884 - 616 páginas
...unaffected aversion so generally manifested towards it by political economists of the old school. I am inclined to believe that it would be, on the whole,...condition. I confess I am not charmed with the ideal ot" life held out by those who think that the normal state ot" human beings is that of struggling to... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1884 - 718 páginas
...unaffected aversion so generally manifested toward it by political economists of the old school. I am inclined to believe that it would be, on the whole,...considerable improvement on our present condition. It is only in the backward countries of the world that increased production is still an important object;... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1887 - 736 páginas
...unaffected aversion so generally manifested toward it by political economists of the old school. I am inclined to believe that it would be, on the whole,...considerable improvement on our present condition. It is only in the backward countries of the world that increased production is still an important object;... | |
| David James Vaughan - 1894 - 284 páginas
...unaffected aversion so generally manifested towards it by political economists of the old school. I am inclined to believe that it would be, on the whole,...trampling, crushing, elbowing, and treading on each others' heels, which form the existing type of social life, are the most desirable lot of human kind,... | |
| Charles Douglas - 1895 - 330 páginas
...necessarily moderate the ardour of their devotion to the pursuit of wealth."1 For his own part, he is " not charmed with the ideal of life held out by those...state of human beings is that of struggling to get on ; "'2 he finds, in the scramble for riches, and all its results, only " the disagreeable symptoms of... | |
| Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1897 - 346 páginas
...extinct. Most thoughtful people are now inclined to agree rather with John Stuart Mill || when he says: " I confess I am not charmed with the ideal of life...get on; that the trampling, crushing, elbowing, and * Labour Annual, 1897, p. 392. f p. 395. J p. 415. treading on each other's heels, which form the existing... | |
| Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1897 - 360 páginas
...extinct. Most thoughtful people are now inclined to agree rather with John Stuart Mill || when he says : " I confess I am not charmed with the ideal of life...get on ; that the trampling, crushing, elbowing, and * Labour Annual, 1897, p. 392. f P. 395. J p. 415. treading on each other's heels, which form the existing... | |
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