The New Reservation of Time: And Other Articles Contributed to the Atlantic Monthly During the Occupancy of the Period DescribedHoughton Mifflin, 1916 - 213 pagine |
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... THE WAR ( Atlantic Monthly , June , 1915 ) VI THE CRUX OF THE PEACE PROBLEM ( Atlantic Monthly , April , 1916 ) 119 · 146 VII ON THE CONTROL OF MODERN CIVILIZATION • • 172 APPENDIX THE NEW MOVEMENT IN HUMANITY - TO UNITY -
... THE WAR ( Atlantic Monthly , June , 1915 ) VI THE CRUX OF THE PEACE PROBLEM ( Atlantic Monthly , April , 1916 ) 119 · 146 VII ON THE CONTROL OF MODERN CIVILIZATION • • 172 APPENDIX THE NEW MOVEMENT IN HUMANITY - TO UNITY -
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... Monthly During the Occupancy of the Period Described William Jewett Tucker. APPENDIX THE NEW MOVEMENT IN HUMANITY - TO UNITY - FROM LIBERTY • ( A Reprint ) 195 THE NEW RESERVATION OF TIME I THE NEW RESERVATION OF xii CONTENTS.
... Monthly During the Occupancy of the Period Described William Jewett Tucker. APPENDIX THE NEW MOVEMENT IN HUMANITY - TO UNITY - FROM LIBERTY • ( A Reprint ) 195 THE NEW RESERVATION OF TIME I THE NEW RESERVATION OF xii CONTENTS.
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... Unity . " The movement thus indicated seemed at the time to warrant a broad generalization . It represented a very radical change in popular thought and feel- ing , and one which was widespread , namely , the change from an absorbing ...
... Unity . " The movement thus indicated seemed at the time to warrant a broad generalization . It represented a very radical change in popular thought and feel- ing , and one which was widespread , namely , the change from an absorbing ...
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... unity found a place among the ruling ideas of the time . It passed from a vague desire to a rational and practicable object of pursuit , worthy of endeavor and , if need be , of sacrifice , and capable of realization . By common consent ...
... unity found a place among the ruling ideas of the time . It passed from a vague desire to a rational and practicable object of pursuit , worthy of endeavor and , if need be , of sacrifice , and capable of realization . By common consent ...
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... unity to make equality the more immediate goal of social progress ? Incidentally the attempt to answer this ques- tion may lead to a better understanding of the practical significance of equality . To many minds equality is an ...
... unity to make equality the more immediate goal of social progress ? Incidentally the attempt to answer this ques- tion may lead to a better understanding of the practical significance of equality . To many minds equality is an ...
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Pagina 163 - Now, God be thanked Who has matched us with His hour, And caught our youth, and wakened us from sleeping, With hand made sure, clear eye, and sharpened power, To turn, as swimmers into cleanness leaping, Glad from a world grown old and cold and weary, Leave the sick hearts that honour could not move, And half-men, and their dirty songs and dreary, And all the little emptiness of love!
Pagina 101 - Hitherto it is questionable if all the mechanical inventions yet made have lightened the day's toil of any human being. They have enabled a greater population to live the same life of drudgery and imprisonment, and an increased number of manufacturers and others to make large fortunes.
Pagina 201 - Let him that stole steal no more: but rather let him labor, working with his hands the thing that is good, That he may have whereof to give to him that hath need.
Pagina 96 - He is the true history of the American people in his time. Step by step he walked before them, ; slow with their slowness, quickening his march by theirs, the true representative of this continent; an entirely public man ; father of Ms country, the pulse of twenty millions throbbing in his heart, the thought of their minds articulated by his tongue.
Pagina 135 - It is impossible that the allied powers should extend their political system to any portion of either continent, without endangering our peace and happiness ; nor can any one believe that our southern brethren, if left to themselves, would adopt it of their own accord. It is equally impossible, therefore, that we should behold such interposition, in any form, with indifference.
Pagina 42 - Zeus bestoweth even upon us from our fathers' days even until now. For we are no perfect boxers, nor wrestlers, but speedy runners, and the best of seamen; and dear to us ever is the banquet, and the harp, and the dance, and changes of raiment, and the warm bath, and love, and sleep.
Pagina 85 - We start, then, with a condition of affairs under which the best interests of the race are promoted, but which inevitably gives wealth to the few. Thus far, accepting conditions as they exist, the situation can be surveyed and pronounced good.
Pagina 124 - Alas, sir ! a commonwealth ought to be but as one huge christian personage, one mighty growth and stature of an honest man, as big and compact in virtue as in body...
Pagina 132 - So we were compelled to override the just protest of the Luxemburg and Belgian Governments. The wrong — I speak openly — that we are committing we will endeavor to make good as soon as our military goal has been reached. Anybody who is threatened, as we are threatened, and is fighting for his highest possessions can have only one thought — how he is to hack his way through...
Pagina 85 - The laws of accumulation will be left free; the laws of distribution free. Individualism will continue, but the millionaire will be but a trustee for the poor; intrusted for a season with a great part of the increased wealth of the community, but administering it for the community far better than it could or would have done for 68 itself.