... tendencies of our nature. This is the peculiar merit and efficiency of the complex motives that arise from the group spirit; they bring the egoistic self-seeking impulses into the service of society and harmonise them with the altruistic tendencies.... The Community Newspaper: Its Promise and Development - Pagina 7di Emerson Pitt Harris, Mrs. Florence Harris Hooke, Florence Harris Hooke - 1923 - 378 pagineVisualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| William McDougall - 1920 - 456 pagine
...and harmonise them with the altruistic tendencies. The group spirit secures that the egoistic and the altruistic tendencies of each man's nature, instead...identifies himself, as we say, with the group more or less ; that is to say, in technical language, his self -regarding sentiment becomes extended to the group... | |
| William McDougall - 1920 - 334 pagine
...and harmonise them with the altruistic tendencies. The group spirit secures that the egoistic and the altruistic tendencies of each man's nature, instead...in its absence, shall harmoniously co-operate and re-enforce one another throughout a large part of the total field of human activity. For it is of the... | |
| Albion W. Small, Ellsworth Faris, Ernest Watson Burgess, Herbert Blumer - 1922 - 872 pagine
...and harmonize them with the altruistic tendencies. The group spirit secures that the egoistic and the altruistic tendencies of each man's nature, instead...large part of the total field of human activity.' There are three chief methods whereby group spirit may subordinate egoistic motives to social motives.... | |
| Walter Francis Fairfax Shearcroft, William Francis Fairfax Shearcroft - 1925 - 200 pagine
...between the crudely individualistic and the primitive altruistic tendencies of our nature. For it is the essence of the group spirit that the individual...identifies himself, as we say, with the group more or less ... so that he is moved to desire and to work for its welfare, its success, its honour and its glory."... | |
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