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Side viii
... thing to do . While the emotions supply much of the driving force behind social betterment , and while moral indignation and moral enthu- siasm are among the more powerful beneficent emotions , I have given as little characterization as ...
... thing to do . While the emotions supply much of the driving force behind social betterment , and while moral indignation and moral enthu- siasm are among the more powerful beneficent emotions , I have given as little characterization as ...
Side 25
... things . Vice and sensuality are not so restrained as of yore . The false opinion goes abroad that the members of the community are " degenerate " and therefore past redemption . All this may result from the continual abstraction from a ...
... things . Vice and sensuality are not so restrained as of yore . The false opinion goes abroad that the members of the community are " degenerate " and therefore past redemption . All this may result from the continual abstraction from a ...
Side 52
... Things Against Which It Is Bal- anced Wealth Fluctuates in Value Rather than what It Is Com- FLUCTUATIONS IN THE VALUE OF WEALTH In general , the itch for wealth varies directly with its capacity to promote the satisfaction of one's ...
... Things Against Which It Is Bal- anced Wealth Fluctuates in Value Rather than what It Is Com- FLUCTUATIONS IN THE VALUE OF WEALTH In general , the itch for wealth varies directly with its capacity to promote the satisfaction of one's ...
Side 56
... thing from Curi- intellectual subtlety , always a coveted species of prowess , grati- fies the instinct for self - assertion . Even in the early stages of culture a reputation for extraordinary wisdom brings the sage fame , favor and ...
... thing from Curi- intellectual subtlety , always a coveted species of prowess , grati- fies the instinct for self - assertion . Even in the early stages of culture a reputation for extraordinary wisdom brings the sage fame , favor and ...
Side 57
... thing in human nature in comparison with the passions and interests which fear and hate . it , it enjoys immunity because the world has learned that knowl- edge is power . Science labors . ever with the noose about her neck ; but it ...
... thing in human nature in comparison with the passions and interests which fear and hate . it , it enjoys immunity because the world has learned that knowl- edge is power . Science labors . ever with the noose about her neck ; but it ...
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