 | Joseph Collins - 1923 - 317 sivua
...must not do that,' and the State stepped in and said 'this is private property.' The first man who bethought himself of saying 'this is mine,' and found...believe him was the real founder of civil society. What crimes, what wars, what murders, what miseries and horrors would he have spared the human race... | |
 | King Camp Gillette - 1924 - 237 sivua
...of America To MANKIND The first man who, having enclosed a piece of ground, took thought to declare "This is mine," and found people simple enough to...believe him, was the real founder of civil society. How many crimes, wars and murders, how much misery and horror would have been spared the human race... | |
 | 1872
...memorable declaration : "The first person who having inclosed a piece oí ground, bethought himself to say, 'This is mine,' and found people simple enough to believe him, was the true founder of civil society. How many crimes, how many wars, how many murders, what miseries and... | |
 | 1892
...have become so renowned. " The first man who enclosed a piece of land and VOL. II.— No. i 7 said, This is mine ! and found people simple enough to believe him, was the real founder of the bourgeoisie. How much misery, crime, war, etc., would have been prevented if another man had had... | |
 | Dudley Knowles - 2002 - 382 sivua
...Inequality he is clear that it was the direst of human inventions. The first man who, having enclosed a piece of ground, bethought himself of saying 'This...real founder of civil society. From how many crimes, wars, and murders, from how many horrors and misfortunes might not any one have saved mankind, by pulling... | |
 | Ralph Blumenau - 2002 - 630 sivua
...ends with a "fatal accident": the claim to individual property. "The first man who, having enclosed a piece of ground, bethought himself of saying, This...him, was the real founder of civil society." From that moment on wards the decline into "civilization" was both ineviseau and the philosophes. The break... | |
 | George T. Abed, Sanjeev Gupta, International Monetary Fund Stafaf - 2002 - 564 sivua
...ch. 8) quotes Rousseau's Discourse on the Origin of Inequality: "The first man who, having enclosed a piece of ground, bethought himself of saying: 'This...believe him. was the real founder of civil society." constitutions; and "non-constitutional politics," which analyses social interactions guided solely... | |
 | Lynda Lange - 2010
...sentence of part II of the Discourse on the Origin of Inequality "The first man who. h,tvmg enclosed a piece of ground, bethought himself of saying 'This...believe him, was the real founder of civil society" (761. 15. Rousseau says that "the first step towards inequality, and at the same time, towards vice"... | |
 | Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Gita May - 2002 - 315 sivua
...a phrase like a thunderclap, "who after enclosing a piece of ground, took it into his head to say, This is mine, and found people simple enough to believe him, was the real founder of civil society." Rousseau does not much care for this man. Still, the claim to personal property was original, if only... | |
 | Sandie Eleanor Holguin - 2002 - 264 sivua
...community. Like Rousseau, who wrote, "The first person who, having enclosed a piece of land, thought of saying 'This is mine' and found people simple enough to believe him, was the true founder of civil society,"30 anarchists believed that all of the evils of society could be traced... | |
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