The poverty of the incapable, the distresses that come upon the imprudent, the starvation of the idle, and those shoulderings aside of the weak by the strong, which leave so many "in shallows and in miseries," are the decrees of a large, far-seeing benevolence. The Unfit: A History of a Bad Idea - Sivu 121tekijä(t) Elof Axel Carlson - 2001 - 451 sivuaRajoitettu esikatselu - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| Herbert Spencer - 1851 - 492 sivua
...: a felicity-pursuing law which never swerves for the avoidance of partial and temporary suffering. The poverty of the incapable, the distresses that...are the decrees of a large, far-seeing benevolence. It seems hard that nn uuskilfulness which with all his efforts he cannot overcome, should entail hunger... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1868 - 544 sivua
...felicity-pursuing law which never swerves for the avoidance of partial and temporary suffering. The 16 . poverty of the incapable, the distresses that come...are the decrees of a large, far-seeing benevolence. It seems hard that an unskilfulness which with all his efforts he cannot overcome, should entail hunger... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1871 - 552 sivua
...felicity-pursuing law which never swerves for the avoidance of partial and temporary suffering. The 16 poverty of the incapable, the distresses that come...the imprudent, the starvation of the idle, and those shoulclerings aside of the weak by the strong, which leave so many " in shallows and in miseries,"... | |
| 1885 - 900 sivua
...incapable, the distress that comes upon the imprudent, the starvation of the idle, and the shouldering aside of the weak by the strong, which leave so many...are the decrees of a large, far-seeing benevolence." (Page 67.) When the State, guided by a wrongly inspired philanthropy, prevents the application of this... | |
| 1890 - 980 sivua
...the happiness of others as it likely to reflect happiness upon himself t Mr. Spencer also says : " The poverty of the incapable, the distresses that...the imprudent, the starvation of the idle, and those shoulderihgs aside of the weak by the strong, which leave so many 'in shallows and in miseries,' are... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1873 - 556 sivua
...which never swerves for the avoidance of partial and temporary suffering. The poverty of the ineapable, the distresses that come upon the imprudent, the starvation...are the decrees of a large, far-seeing benevolence. It seems hard that an unskilfulness which with all his efforts he cannot overcome, should entail hunger... | |
| 1879 - 506 sivua
...incapable, the distress that comes upon thu imprudent, the starvation of the idle, and the shouldering aside of the weak by the strong, which leave so many...are the decrees of a large, far-seeing benevolence. * * * Under the natural order of things, society is constantly excreting its unhealthy, imbecile, slow,... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1884 - 156 sivua
...: a felicity-pursuing law which never swerves for the avoidance of partial and temporary suffering. The poverty of the incapable, the distresses that...are the decrees of a large, far-seeing benevolence." * * * * * *•* " To become fit for the social state, man has not only to lose his savageness, * On... | |
| 1884 - 930 sivua
...poverty of the incapable, • "On the Value of Political Economy to Mankind." By AN dimming, pp. 47, 48. the distresses that come upon the imprudent, the starvation...are the decrees of a large, far-seeing benevolence. * ***** To become fit for the social state, man has not only to lose his savageness, but he has to... | |
| 1884 - 954 sivua
...the starvation of the idle, and those shonlderings aside of the weak by the strong, which leave BO many "in shallows and in miseries," are the decrees of a large, far-seeing benevolence. . . . To become fit for the social state, man has not only to lose his savngenew, but he has to acquire... | |
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