| Herbert Spencer - 1851 - 492 sayfa
...system of production ; that is, by the most elaborate subdivision of labour ; that is, by the extremes! mutual dependence : whilst on the other hand, each...like. § 14. How truly, indeed, human progress is towards greater mutual dependence, as well as towards greater individuation — how truly the welfare... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1871 - 552 sayfa
...system of production ; that is, by the most elaborate subdivision of labour ; that is, by the oxtremest mutual dependence: whilst on the other hand, each...greater mutual dependence, as well as toward greater iudividuation — how truly the welfare of each is daily more involved in the welfare of all — and... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1897 - 666 sayfa
...just named, have not caused me to recede from the belief expressed nearly fifty years ago that — " The ultimate man will be one whose private requirements...fulfil his own nature by all others doing the like." THE END. REFERENCES. To find the authority for any statement in the text, the reader is to proceed... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1892 - 450 sayfa
...opportunity to do whatever his desires prompt. Clearly, these two conditions can be harmonized only by the adaptation humanity is undergoing — that process...fulfil his own nature by all others doing the like. How truly, indeed, human progress is towards greater mutual dependence, as well as towards greater... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1892 - 452 sayfa
...opportunity to do whatever his desires prompt. Clearly, these two conditions can be harmonized only by the adaptation humanity is undergoing — that process...functions of a social unit ; and yet is only enabled so/to fulfil his own nature by all others doing the like. How truly, indeed, human progress is towards... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1892 - 442 sayfa
...manifestation—which finds in each social arrangement a condition answering to some faculty in itself—which could not, in fact, expand at all, if otherwise circumstanced....fulfil his own nature by all others doing the like. How truly, indeed, human progress is towards greater mutual dependence, as well as towards greater... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1897 - 670 sayfa
...ago that — " The ultimate man will be one whose private requirements coincide with public ones. lie will be that manner of man who, in spontaneously fulfilling...fulfil his own nature by all others doing the like." THE END. REFERENCES. To find the authority for nny statement in the text, the render is to proceed... | |
| 1897 - 564 sayfa
...it belongs, with a quotation from one of his own earlier writings, published nearly fifty years ago: "The ultimate man will be one whose private requirements...functions of a social unit ; and yet is only enabled so to fulfill his own nature by all others doing the like." Columbia University, New York. FRANKLIN H. GlDDINGS.... | |
| William Jay Youmans - 1897 - 900 sayfa
...his work, "... have not caused me to recede from the belief expressed nearly fifty years ago that ' the ultimate man will be one whose private requirements...incidentally performs the functions of a social unit.' " The volume now before us includes the discussion of Ecclesiastical, Professional, and Industrial... | |
| 1897 - 896 sayfa
...his work, "... have not caused me to recede from the belief expressed nearly fifty years ago that ' the ultimate man will be one whose private requirements...incidentally performs the functions of a social unit.' " The volume now before us includes the discussion of Ecclesiastical, Professional, and Industrial... | |
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