The Humanities in Contemporary LifeRobert Franklin Davidson Holt, 1960 - 656 pages |
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Page 28
... interests , I contend , authorise the subjection of individual spontaneity to external con- trol , only in respect to those actions of each , which concern the interest of other people . If any one does an act hurtful to others , there ...
... interests , I contend , authorise the subjection of individual spontaneity to external con- trol , only in respect to those actions of each , which concern the interest of other people . If any one does an act hurtful to others , there ...
Page 40
... interest between individuals often arise from bad social institutions . Whoever succeeds in an overcrowded pro- fession , or in a competitive examination ; whoever is preferred to another in any con- test for an object which both desire ...
... interest between individuals often arise from bad social institutions . Whoever succeeds in an overcrowded pro- fession , or in a competitive examination ; whoever is preferred to another in any con- test for an object which both desire ...
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... interest is not dis- interested ; in our contemplation of the drama we see what is most pertinent for our own hopes ... interests and beliefs make it possible for history to be relatively disinterested and impartial . Through Marx ...
... interest is not dis- interested ; in our contemplation of the drama we see what is most pertinent for our own hopes ... interests and beliefs make it possible for history to be relatively disinterested and impartial . Through Marx ...
Contents
Social Orientation in Philosophy 26 | 26 |
Social Idealism as Religion | 62 |
The Social Significance of Architecture | 86 |
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