It is scarcely necessary to remark that a stationary condition of capital and population implies no stationary state of human improvement. There would be as much scope as ever for all kinds of mental culture, and moral and social progress; as much room... Growth Fetish - Sida 223efter Clive Hamilton - 2003 - 262 sidorBegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| John Stuart Mill - 1894 - 644 sidor
...be stationary, long before necessity compels them to it. It is scarcely necessary to remark that л stationary condition of capital and population implies...improvement. There would be as much scope as ever for «II kinds of mental culture, and moral uijj 154 social (- ru^ress ; as much гоиш ibr improving... | |
| Charles Douglas - 1895 - 330 sidor
...wealth that calls for criticism.2 Material wealth is, in fact, of secondary importance for Mill. " A stationary condition of capital and population implies no stationary state of human improvement."3 On the contrary, the true ends of conduct can all be realised even when purely material... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - 1896 - 498 sidor
...of posterity, that they will be content to be stationary long before necessity compels them to it. It is scarcely necessary to remark that a stationary...minds ceased to be engrossed by the art of getting on. Even the industrial arts might be as earnestly and as successfully cultivated, with this sole difference:... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - 1896 - 800 sidor
...of posterity, that they will be content to be stationary, long before necessity compels them to it. It is scarcely necessary to remark that a stationary...minds ceased to be engrossed by the art of getting on. Even the industrial arts might be as earnestly and as successfully cultivated, with this sole difference,... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1896 - 616 sidor
...posterity, that they will be content to I be stationary, long before necessity compels them to it. _J It is scarcely necessary to remark that a stationary...of human improvement. There would be as much scope as*7 ever for all kinds of mental culture, and moral and social' progress ; as much room for improving... | |
| Timothy Dwight, Julian Hawthorne - 1899 - 538 sidor
...of posterity, that they will be content to be stationary, long before necessity compels them to it. It is scarcely necessary to remark that a stationary...minds ceased to be engrossed by the art of getting on. Even the industrial arts might be as earnestly and as successfully cultivated, with this sole difference,... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1899 - 616 sidor
...of posterity, that they will be content to be stationary, long before necessity compels them to it. It is scarcely necessary to remark that a stationary...stationary state of human improvement. There would he as much scope as ever for all kinds of mental culture, and moral and social progress ; as much room... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1903 - 888 sidor
...before necessity compels them to do it. It is scarcely necessary to remark that a stationarycondition Ei Even the industrial arts might be as earnestly and as successfully cultivated, with this sole difference,... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1904 - 884 sidor
...posterity, that they will be content to be stationary, long before necessity compels them to do it. It is scarcely necessary to remark that a stationary...for all kinds of mental culture and moral and social p1 ogress; as much room for improving the Art of Living, and much more likelihood of its being improved,... | |
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