Social Organization; a Study of the Larger MindC. Scribner's sons, 1909 - 426 trang |
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achievement activity American Atlantic Monthly become better biological type caste chap character CHARLES HORTON COOLEY chiefly civilization communication consciousness coöperation culture definite democracy Democracy in America democratic difference discipline distinct ditions doubt economic effect eral exist expression fact favorable feeling freedom function growth hereditary higher human nature ideal ideas impulses individual industry inheritance institutions intercourse Jane Addams kind labor labor unions lack larger less live marriage matter means mechanical ment mind modern ness never organization Paul Bourget perhaps phases political popular portunities primary PRIMARY IDEALS principle public opinion question race rational reason regard relations religion rich rule self-assertion sense sentiment social society sort spirit symbols sympathy tendency tends things Thomas à Kempis thought tion tradition truth vidual vital wealth whole
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Trang 255 - I let it lie, fallow perchance, for a man is rich in proportion to the number of things which he can afford to let alone.
Trang 184 - Wherefore putting away lying, speak every man truth with his neighbor: for we are members one of another.
Trang 156 - If there be any among those common objects of hatred I do contemn and laugh at, it is that great enemy of reason, virtue, and religion, the multitude; that numerous piece of monstrosity, which taken asunder seem men, and the reasonable creatures of God, but confused together, make but one great beast, and a monstrosity more prodigious than hydra...
Trang 167 - What can we call our own except energy, strength, and will? If I could give an account of all that I owe to great predecessors and contemporaries, there would be but a small balance in my favour.
Trang 146 - It is quite plain that your government will never be able to restrain a distressed and discontented majority. For with you the majority is the government and has the rich, who are always a minority, absolutely at its mercy.
Trang 255 - Provide neither gold, nor silver, nor brass in your purses, nor scrip for your journey; neither two coats, neither shoes, nor y«t staves : for the workman is worthy of his meat.
Trang 198 - I speak the pass-word primeval, I give the sign of democracy, By God! I will accept nothing which all cannot have their counterpart of on the same terms.
Trang 14 - The relative spirit, by its constant dwelling on the more fugitive conditions or circumstances of things, breaking through a thousand rough and brutal classifications, and giving elasticity to inflexible principles, begets an intellectual finesse, of which the ethical result is a delicate and tender justice in the criticism of human life.
Trang 6 - I am, was so certain and of such evidence, that no ground of doubt, however extravagant, could be alleged by the Sceptics capable of shaking it, I concluded that I might, without scruple, accept it as the first principle of the Philosophy of which I was in search.
Trang 71 - is a vehicle, a boat floating down from the past, laden with the thought of men we never saw; and in coming to understand it we enter not only into the minds of our contemporaries, but into the general mind of humanity continuous through time.