| Adam Ferguson - 1809 - 484 trang
...separated the arts of the clothier and the tanner, we are the better supplied with shoes and with cloth. But to separate the arts which form the citizen and...attempt to dismember the human character, and to destroy those very arts we mean to improve. By this separation, we in effect deprive a free people of what... | |
| Wilhelm Roscher, Louis Wolowski, John Joseph Lalor - 1878 - 520 trang
...was destroyed mainly by the ever increasing division of labor between citizens and soldiers. For, " to separate the arts which form the citizen and the...attempt to dismember the human character, and to destroy those very arts we mean to improve." (Ferguson.) We know from Valerius Afaximus, that the Roman soldiers... | |
| Wilhelm Roscher - 1878 - 496 trang
...was destroyed mainly by the ever increasing division of labor between citizens and soldiers. For, " to separate the arts which form the citizen and the...attempt to dismember the human character, and to destroy those very arts we mean to improve." (Ferguson.) We know from Valerius Maximus, that the Roman soldiers... | |
| Wilhelm Roscher, Robert von Pöhlmann - 1897 - 894 trang
...größere „9lrbeitätb,eÜung" jrotföen Sürger unb iulbut ju ®runbe i>'virt)U't roorben. ,?nm to separate the arts, which form the citizen and the...attempt to dismember the human character, and to destroy those very arts, we mean to improve. (Ferguson.) ÎBir roiffen auê SBaleriuS SDÍajimua, bofe bie... | |
| Meyer Howard Abrams - 1973 - 564 trang
...to divide the primary social functions among specialized classes is to fragment the individual mind: "To separate the arts which form the citizen and the...attempt to dismember the human character, and to destroy those very arts we mean to improve" (p. 230). Schiller knew and greatly admired Ferguson's writings.17... | |
| Adam Ferguson - 1980 - 368 trang
...supplied with shoes and with cloth." But then we are told that "to separate the arts which form theciti/en and the statesman, the arts of policy and war, is...attempt to dismember the human character, and to destroy those very arts we mean to improve." This separation deprives a free people of "what is necessary to... | |
| Louis Schneider - 426 trang
...clothier and the tanner, we are the better supplied with shoes and with cloth." But then we are told that "to separate the arts which form the citizen and the...attempt to dismember the human character, and to destroy those very arts we mean to improve." This separation deprives a free people of "what is necessary to... | |
| David Spadafora, James Spada - 1990 - 488 trang
...and in the field, for which a national leader had to be qualified. In short, the separation of those "arts which form the citizen and the statesman, the...attempt to dismember the human character, and to destroy those very arts we mean to improve," by depriving a people of what is necessary to their security and... | |
| James Conniff - 1994 - 384 trang
...27 To encourage the clerk and the accountant instead of the statesman and the warrior is, he wrote, "to separate the arts which form the citizen and the...attempt to dismember the human character, and to destroy those very arts we mean to improve." 28 Nonetheless, the Whig bias of most of the Scotch writers is... | |
| Jos‚ Guilherme Merquior, Ernest Gellner, C‚sar Cansino Ortiz - 1996 - 258 trang
...division of labour really acquires crucial implications for society. The very next sentence reads: 'But to separate the arts which form the citizen and...attempt to dismember the human character, and to destroy those very arts which we mean to improve. By this separation, we in effect deprive a free people of... | |
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