... a State which dwarfs its men, in order that they may be more docile instruments in its hands even for beneficial purposes, will find that with small men no great thing can really be accomplished... Chesson & Woodhall's Miscellany - 119 페이지1861전체보기 - 도서 정보
| John Stuart Mill - 1989 - 336 페이지
...interests of their mental expansion and elevation, to a little more of administrative skill, or of that semblance of it which practice gives, in the...instruments in its hands even for beneficial purposes - will find that with small men no great thing can really be accomplished; and that the perfection... | |
| Stewart Justman - 1991 - 206 페이지
...well pacified that all courage to act, all virtu, has been lost.56 The essay ends on that very note: A State which dwarfs its men, in order that they may...instruments in its hands even for beneficial purposes — will find that with small men no great thing can really be accomplished; and that the perfection... | |
| Henry William Spiegel - 1991 - 904 페이지
...to society: "The worth of a state in the long run is the worth of the individuals composing it. ... A state which dwarfs its men in order that they may...instruments in its hands even for beneficial purposes will find that with small men no great things can really be accomplished." It is against this background... | |
| Arnold Beichman - 328 페이지
...entrepreneurial ambitions will not be satisfied. As John Stuart Mill wrote in his essay On Liberty, "A State which dwarfs its men in order that they may...instruments in its hands — even for beneficial purposes — will find that with small men no great thing can really be accomplished." Again, let us give Gorbachev... | |
| Suzy Platt - 1992 - 550 페이지
...interests of their mental expansion and elevation, to a little more of administrative skill, or of that semblance of it which practice gives, in the...instruments in its hands even for beneficial purposes— will find that with small men no great thing can really be accomplished; and that the perfection of... | |
| Henry Steele Commager - 1993 - 148 페이지
...will find that they no longer engage in independent research. "A state which dwarfs its scientists in order that they may be more docile instruments in its hands even for beneficial purposes," I am, of course, quoting John Stuart Mill, "will find that with small scientists no great thing can... | |
| Robert Martin, Gordon Stuart Adam - 1994 - 900 페이지
...A warning and a prescription in the concluding paragraph of the essay reflects these premises: [Al State which dwarfs its men, in order that they may...instruments in its hands even for beneficial purposes — will find that with small men no great thing can «-ally be accomplished; and that the perfection... | |
| John W. Gardner, Francesca Gardner Reese - 1996 - 278 페이지
...ancestors, which no length of time or kind usage whatever will be able to eradicate. Niccolo Machiavelli A State which dwarfs its men, in order that they may...instruments in its hands even for beneficial purposes — will find that with small men no great thing can really be accomplished. John Stuart Mill At the... | |
| Robert Andrews - 1997 - 666 페이지
...12 (1937). The worth of a State, in the long run, is the worth of the individuals composing it ... a State which dwarfs its men, in order that they may...instruments in its hands even for beneficial purposes — will find that with small men no great thing can really be accomplished. JOHN STUART MILL, (1806-1873)... | |
| Harold Joseph Laski - 1997 - 400 페이지
...and elevation to a little more administrative skill, or of that semblance of it which practice of it gives, in the details of business; a state which dwarfs its men, in order that they may lo8 As Lamennais and Tyrrell saw in their sphere. 107 This is the whole point of Lord Acton's fine... | |
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